Utah Admin. Code R156-55d-102 - Definitions
In addition to the definitions in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 55, as used in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 55, or this rule:
(1) "Alarm company agent", as defined in
Subsection
58-55-102(2), is
further defined for clarification to include a direct seller in accordance with
26 U.S.C.
Section 3508.
(2) "Conviction", as used in this rule, means
criminal conduct where the filing of a criminal charge has resulted in:
(a) a plea of guilty or nolo contendere which
is held in abeyance pending the successful completion of probation;
(b) a pending diversion agreement;
(c) a plea of nolo contendere;
(d) a guilty plea;
(e) a finding of guilt based on evidence
presented to a judge or jury; or
(f) a conviction which has been reduced
pursuant to Section
76-3-402.
(3) "Employee", as used in Subsection
58-55-102(17),
means an individual:
(a) whose manner and
means of work performance are subject to the right of control of, or are
controlled by, an alarm company;
(b) whose compensation for federal income tax
purposes is reported, or is required to be reported on a W-2 form issued by the
company;
(c) who is entitled to
workers compensation and unemployment insurance provided by the individual's
employer per state or federal law; and
(d) who performs services in Utah as an alarm
company agent while employed by a licensed alarm company.
(4) "Immediate supervision", as used in this
rule, means reasonable direction, oversight, inspection, and evaluation of the
work of a person, in or out of the immediate presence of the supervision
person, so as to ensure that the end result complies with applicable
standards.
(5) "Sensitive alarm
system information, as defined in Subsection
58-55-102(39), is
further defined for clarification to include any information that would permit
a person to compromise, bypass, deactivate, or disable any part of an alarm
system. Sensitive alarm system information does not include knowledge of what
is installed in the home nor the location, by general description, of the
equipment installed unless the knowledge would permit a person to compromise,
bypass, deactivate, or disable any part of an alarm system.
(6) "Unprofessional conduct", as defined in
Title 58, Chapters 1 and 55, is further defined, in accordance with Subsection
58-1-203(1), in
Section R156-55d-502.
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