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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) There is created the Security Services Licensing Board consisting of:
(a) two individuals who are officers or owners of a licensed contract security company;
(b) one individual who is an officer or owner of a licensed armored car company;
(c) one individual from among nominees of the Utah Sheriffs' Association;
(d) one individual from among nominees of the Utah Chiefs of Police Association; and
(e) two individuals representing the general public.
(2)(a) The executive director shall appoint board members in accordance with Section 58-1-201.
(b) A board member serves in accordance with Section 58-1-201.
(3)(a) The board shall carry out its duties and responsibilities in accordance with Sections 58-1-202 and 58-1-203.
(b) The board shall designate one of its members on a permanent or rotating basis to:
(i) assist the division in reviewing a complaint concerning the unlawful or unprofessional conduct of a person licensed under this chapter; and
(ii) advise the division in its investigation of the complaint.
(4) A board member who, under Subsection (3), has reviewed a complaint or advised in its investigation is disqualified from participating with the board when the board serves as a presiding officer in an adjudicative proceeding concerning the complaint.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 58. Occupations and Professions § 58-63-201. Board--Duties - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-58-occupations-and-professions/ut-code-sect-58-63-201/
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