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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) An owner or a manager of a residential, vocational and life skills program shall annually register the residential, vocational and life skills program with the division.
(2) An application for registration shall be on a form approved by the division and shall require:
(a) the name, address, telephone number, email address, website, and facsimile number, if any, of the nonprofit corporation operating the residential, vocational and life skills program;
(b) the name and address of the registered agent of the corporation operating the residential, vocational and life skills program;
(c) the name, address, telephone number, email address, website, and facsimile number, if any, of the residential, vocational and life skills program;
(d) the name and address of any entity that controls, is controlled by, or is affiliated with the residential, vocational and life skills program;
(e) the name and residential address of any officer, director, manager, or administrator of the residential, vocational and life skills program;
(f) the name, address, telephone number, email address, website, and facsimile number, if any, of any vocational training entity affiliated with the residential, vocational and life skills program;
(g) a disclosure indicating whether any officer, director, or administrator of the residential, vocational and life skills program has been the subject of an administrative action by the division;
(h) a disclosure indicating whether any officer, director, or administrator of the residential, vocational and life skills program has been convicted of a felony or a crime of moral turpitude within the previous 10 years;
(i) if the organization is a charitable organization, as defined by Section 13-22-2, a copy of the charitable organization's registration or exemption;
(j) financial information described in Subsection 13-53-108(1);
(k) proof of a commercial general liability and umbrella insurance policy providing at least a $1,000,000 per occurrence limit of liability;
(l) a copy of the disclosure required under Section 13-53-106;
(m) evidence that the applicant meets the description of a residential, vocational and life skills program under Subsection 13-53-102(5); and
(n) additional information that the division requires, as provided in administrative rule.
(3) A residential, vocational and life skills program is registered on the day that the division issues the registration.
(4) The division's issuance of a registration for a residential, vocational and life skills program does not constitute the state's or the division's endorsement or approval of the residential, vocational and life skills program.
(5) An applicant for the registration of a residential, vocational and life skills program shall file a separate application and pay a separate application fee for each residential, vocational and life skills program location.
(6) The division may make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, to implement the registration application process.
(7) The division may set fees in accordance with Section 63J-1-504 for a residential, vocational and life skills program registration application.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 13. Commerce and Trade § 13-53-103. Registration of a residential, vocational and life skills program - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-13-commerce-and-trade/ut-code-sect-13-53-103/
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