Utah Admin. Code R714-158-4 - Safety Inspection Station Permits
(1) To be eligible for a new permit or to
retain a current permit, an applicant shall:
(a) employ a station manager who possesses a
valid certificate;
(b) obtain and
maintain a $10,000 surety bond or garage keepers insurance for the station that
the permit holder seeks to manage or operate, unless the station the applicant
seeks to manage or operate is a government or fleet station;
(c) obtain and maintain a valid business
license for the station that the applicant seeks to manage or operate, unless
the station the applicant seeks to manage or operate is a government
station;
(d) obtain and maintain a
valid business registration from the Utah Department of Commerce for the safety
inspection station that the applicant seeks to manage or operate, unless the
station the applicant seeks to manage or operate is a government station;
and
(e) enroll the station in the
online inspection program after receiving approval from the
division.
(2)
(a) An applicant seeking to manage or operate
a safety inspection station shall submit a completed permit application packet
to the division.
(b) The permit
application packet shall include:
(i) a
completed permit application form provided by the division;
(ii) a non-refundable permit application fee,
unless the station the applicant seeks to manage or operate is a government
station;
(iii) proof of a $10,000
surety bond or garage keepers insurance for the station that the applicant
seeks to manage or operate, unless the station the applicant seeks to manage or
operate is a government or fleet station;
(iv) documentation of a valid business
license for the station that the applicant seeks to manage or operate, unless
the station the applicant seeks to manage or operate is a government station;
and
(v) documentation of a valid
business registration from the Utah Department of Commerce for the safety
inspection station that the applicant seeks to manage or operate, unless the
station the applicant seeks to manage or operate is a government
station.
(3)
(a) Upon receipt of a completed application
packet, the division shall review the materials to determine if the applicant
is eligible for a permit.
(b) The
division may request additional information to determine if the applicant is
eligible for a permit.
(4) After receipt of all of the necessary
documentation, the division shall inspect the station that the permit holder
intends to manage or operate to determine if the station meets the requirements
of the safety inspection program.
(5)
(a) If
the division determines that the applicant has met all of the requirements for
a permit, the division shall issue the permit to the applicant.
(b) The permit is
non-transferable.
(6)
(a) If the division determines that the
applicant does not meet the requirements for a permit, the division shall issue
a denial letter to the applicant.
(b) The denial letter shall state the reasons
for denial and indicate that the applicant may have the matter reviewed as
provided in Section R714-158-11.
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