Utah Admin. Code R722-310-3 - Definitions
(1) Terms used in this rule are defined in
Section 53-11-102.
(2) In addition:
(a) "act involving moral turpitude" means
conduct which:
(i) is done knowingly contrary
to justice, honesty, or good morals;
(ii) has an element of falsification or
fraud; or
(iii) contains an element
of harm or injury directed to another person or another's property;
(b) "board" means the Bail Bond
Recovery and Private Investigator Licensure Board established in Sections
53-11-104 and
53-11-105;
(c) "bureau" means the Bureau of Criminal
Identification within the Department of Public Safety established by Section
53-10-201;
(d) "felony" means a crime under the laws of
this state, any other state, the United States, or any district, possession, or
territory of the United States for which the penalty is a term of imprisonment
in excess of one year;
(e)
"licensee" means an individual who has received a bail enforcement agent
license, bail recovery agent license or bail recovery apprentice
license;
(f) "revocation" means the
permanent deprivation of a bail bond recovery license, however revocation does
not preclude an individual from applying for a new bail bond recovery license
if the reason for revocation no longer exists; and
(g) "suspension" means the temporary
deprivation, for a specified period, of a bail bond recovery license.
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