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58-1-304. Restricted license.
(1) The division may issue a restricted license to an applicant for licensure, renewal, orreinstatement of licensure if:
(a) the applicant appears to meet the qualifications for licensure, but has engaged inunlawful, unprofessional, or other conduct bearing upon the applicant's qualifications; and
(b) the division determines the need to observe the applicant in a monitored or supervisedpractice of the applicant's occupation or profession or to attach other reasonable restrictions uponthe applicant in order to accommodate licensure, while protecting the public health, safety, andwelfare.
(2) Issuance of a restricted license is considered a partial denial of licensure that is subjectto agency review.

Enacted by Chapter 297, 1993 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-01 > 58-1-304

58-1-304. Restricted license.
(1) The division may issue a restricted license to an applicant for licensure, renewal, orreinstatement of licensure if:
(a) the applicant appears to meet the qualifications for licensure, but has engaged inunlawful, unprofessional, or other conduct bearing upon the applicant's qualifications; and
(b) the division determines the need to observe the applicant in a monitored or supervisedpractice of the applicant's occupation or profession or to attach other reasonable restrictions uponthe applicant in order to accommodate licensure, while protecting the public health, safety, andwelfare.
(2) Issuance of a restricted license is considered a partial denial of licensure that is subjectto agency review.

Enacted by Chapter 297, 1993 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-01 > 58-1-304

58-1-304. Restricted license.
(1) The division may issue a restricted license to an applicant for licensure, renewal, orreinstatement of licensure if:
(a) the applicant appears to meet the qualifications for licensure, but has engaged inunlawful, unprofessional, or other conduct bearing upon the applicant's qualifications; and
(b) the division determines the need to observe the applicant in a monitored or supervisedpractice of the applicant's occupation or profession or to attach other reasonable restrictions uponthe applicant in order to accommodate licensure, while protecting the public health, safety, andwelfare.
(2) Issuance of a restricted license is considered a partial denial of licensure that is subjectto agency review.

Enacted by Chapter 297, 1993 General Session