Utah Admin. Code R313-16-300 - Deliberate Misconduct
(1) Any registrant,
applicant for registration, employee of a registrant or applicant; or any
contractor, including a supplier or consultant, subcontractor, employee of a
contractor or subcontractor of any registrant or applicant for registration,
who knowingly provides to any registrant, applicant, contractor, or
subcontractor, any components, equipment, materials, or other goods or services
that relate to a registrant's, or applicant's activities in these rules, may
not:
(a) Engage in deliberate misconduct that
causes or would have caused, if not detected, a registrant or applicant to be
in violation of any rule or order; or any term, condition, or limitation of any
registration issued by the Director; or
(b) Deliberately submit to the Director, a
registrant, an applicant, or a registrant's or applicant's contractor or
subcontractor, information that the person submitting the information knows to
be incomplete or inaccurate in some respect material to the Director.
(2) A person who violates
Subsections R313-16-300(1)(a) or (b) may be subject to enforcement action in
accordance with Rule R313-14.
(3)
For the purposes of Subsection R313-16-300(1)(a), deliberate misconduct by a
person means an intentional act or omission that the person knows:
(a) Would cause a registrant or applicant to
be in violation of any rule or order; or any term, condition, or limitation, of
any registration issued by the Director; or
(b) Constitutes a violation of a requirement,
procedure, instruction, contract, purchase order, or policy of a registrant,
applicant, contractor, or subcontractor.
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