Utah Admin. Code R156-55a-501 - Unprofessional Conduct
Under Subsection 58-55-102(48), "unprofessional conduct" includes:
(1)
failing to notify the Division with respect to any matter for which
notification is required under this rule or Title 58, Chapter 55, Construction
Trades Licensing Act, including a change in qualifier, which failure shall be
considered by the Division and the Commission as grounds for immediate
suspension of the contractor's license;
(2) failing to notify the Division within 10
days of any change of the name, address, phone number, or email address of the
qualifier or owners of a licensee;
(3) failing to continuously maintain
insurance and registration as required by Subsection
58-55-302(2) and
Section R156-55a-302d;
(4) failing to provide within 30 days of a
request from the Division or from any person that has a reasonable basis to
make a claim on the licensee's insurance policy:
(a) proof of the licensee's insurance
coverage;
(b) the name of the
licensee's insurance company, policy number, date of expiration, and insurance
coverage limits;
(c) a copy of the
licensee's insurance policy;
(d) a
copy of the licensee's worker compensation policy, if required to maintain
worker compensation insurance under Utah law; or
(e) any exclusions included in the licensee's
insurance policy;
(5)
failing to provide the Division, within 30 days of a request, documents, an
interview, or other requested information to determine compliance with Title
58, Chapter 55, Utah Construction Trades Licensing Act, or Title 58, Chapter 1,
Division of Professional Licensing Act;
(6) refusing, as an electrical or plumbing
contractor, to timely and accurately certify the hours of work experience when
requested by an electrician or plumber who is or has been an
employee;
(7) refusing, as a
contractor, to timely and accurately certify the work experience for a
contractor application when requested by a current or former
employee;
(8) failure of a
qualifier, owner, applicant, or licensee to be knowledgeable of the laws and
rules applicable to their profession;
(9) failing to timely provide, upon request
by any person, a copy of a current license or license number when performing
construction trades work;
(10) an
owner, qualifier, or licensee advising or instructing any person or applicant,
for a fee, concerning an examination required under Title 58, Chapter 55, Utah
Construction Trades Licensing Act, for which that owner, qualifier, or licensee
was a subject-matter expert of the examination, unless the Division approves in
writing of the owner, qualifier, or licensee providing that instruction;
(11) using, hiring, or contracting
with a professional employer organization that is not licensed with the Utah
Insurance Department;
(12) failure
of an employee of a licensee to properly identify the name of their employer
when requested by the Division; and
(13) reproducing, communicating, or
transmitting any Division-required test content in any form to any person
without written permission from the Division.
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