Utah Admin. Code R383-4-3 - Renewal Application Procedures
(1)
Renewal application procedures established in this section shall govern
applications to renew a QMP or QMP Proxy registration card.
(2) Each QMP or QMP Proxy registration card
applicant shall apply upon renewal application forms, available from the
Department.
(3) The Department may
issue a QMP or QMP Proxy registration card to an applicant who submits a
complete renewal application, and the Department determines that the applicant
meets the requirements.
(4) The
Department shall provide written notice of denial to the applicant who submits
an incomplete renewal application or if the Department determines that the
applicant does not meet the requirements.
(5) The Department shall provide the
applicant a written notice of an incomplete application and that the renewal
application will be denied, unless the applicant corrects the deficiencies
within the time period specified in the notice, and otherwise meets all
requirements.
(6)
(a) The Department shall send a renewal
notice to each cardholder at least 30 days before the expiration date shown on
the QMP's or QMP Proxy's card.
(b)
The notice shall include instructions on how to renew their QMP or QMP Proxy
registration card in the EVS, via the Department's website.
(7) The Department shall send
renewal notices to the cardholder's last email shown in the Department's EVS
database unless the applicant has requested to be notified by regular
mail.
(8)
(a) Each cardholder shall maintain a current
email address and mailing address with the Department.
(b) Emailing to the last email address on
file with the Department constitutes legal notice unless the applicant requests
to be notified by regular mail.
(9) Renewal notices shall advise each
cardholder that a QMP or QMP Proxy registration card automatically expires on
the expiration date, and is no longer valid.
(10) If an individual's QMP or QMP Proxy
registration card expires, the individual may submit a QMP registration card
renewal application at any time, regardless of the length of time passed since
the expiration of the card.
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