Utah Admin. Code R722-330-6 - Issuance of License
(1)
(a) Upon receipt of a completed application
packet, the bureau shall conduct a thorough background investigation to
determine if the applicant meets the requirements for licensure.
(b) Once the background check is complete,
the bureau shall submit the completed application packet to the board for
review, unless the application is for an apprentice license.
(c)
(i) The
bureau shall review each application for apprentice licenses to determine
whether the applicants meet the requirements for licensure.
(ii) If the bureau finds that an applicant
for an apprentice license meets the requirements for licensure, the bureau
shall issue the apprentice license within five days.
(iii) If the bureau finds that an applicant
for an apprentice license does not meet the requirements for licensure, the
bureau shall submit the application to the board.
(2)
(a) The board shall review each application
packet submitted by the bureau to determine whether an applicant meets the
requirements for licensure.
(b) If
the board determines that an applicant meets the requirements for licensure,
the board shall direct the bureau to issue the license.
(3) If the background check indicates that an
applicant does not meet the qualifications set forth in Subsection
53-9-108(1)(b),
the board shall consider any mitigating circumstances submitted by the
applicant.
(4)
(a) If the board determines that an applicant
does not meet the qualifications for licensure the board shall deny the
application.
(b) The board shall
issue a written denial which states the reasons why the license was denied and
indicates that the applicant may request a hearing before the board by filing a
written request within 30 calendar days from the date the board's written
denial was issued.
(5)
If the applicant requests a hearing, the board shall conduct an informal
hearing in accordance with Section
R722-330-9 during which the
applicant may present evidence and testimony in response to evidence and
testimony presented by the bureau.
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