Utah Admin. Code R156-73-302 - Good Moral Character - Disqualifying Convictions
(1) When reviewing an application to
determine the good moral character of an applicant as set forth in Section
58-73-302 and whether the
applicant has been involved in unprofessional conduct as set forth in
Subsection 58-1- 501(2)(c), the Division and the Board shall consider the
applicant's criminal record as follows:
(a) a
criminal conviction for a sex offense as defined in Title 76, Chapter 5, Part 4
and Chapter 5a, and Title 76, Chapter 10, Parts 12 and 13, shall disqualify an
applicant from becoming licensed; or
(b) a criminal conviction for the following
crimes may disqualify an applicant from becoming licensed:
(i) crimes against a person as defined in
Title 76, Chapter 5, Parts 1, 2 and 3;
(ii) crimes against property as defined in
Title 76, Chapter 6, Parts 1 through 6;
(iii) any offense involving controlled
dangerous substances; or
(iv)
conspiracy to commit or any attempt to commit any of the above
offenses.
(2)
An applicant who has a criminal conviction for a felony crime of violence may
be considered ineligible for licensure for a period of seven years from the
termination of parole, probation, judicial proceeding or date of incident,
whichever is later.
(3) An
applicant who has a criminal conviction for a felony involving a controlled
substance may be considered ineligible for licensure for a period of five years
from the termination of parole, probation, judicial proceeding or date of
incident, whichever is later.
(4)
An applicant who has a criminal conviction for any misdemeanor crime of
violence or the use of a controlled substance may be considered ineligible for
licensure for a period of three years from the termination of parole,
probation, judicial proceeding or date of incident, whichever is
later.
(5) Each application for
licensure or renewal of licensure shall be considered in accordance with the
requirements of Section
R156-1-302.
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