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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 49

13-49-306. Denial, suspension, or revocation of an application or registration.

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Effective 5/6/2026
13-49-306. Denial, suspension, or revocation of an application or registration.
In accordance with Chapter 2, Division of Consumer Protection, and Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act, the division may initiate adjudicative proceedings to deny, suspend, or revoke an application or registration if:
(1)the division finds that the denial, suspension, or revocation is in the public interest; and
(a)the registration is incomplete, false, or misleading; or
(b)the applicant:
(i)violates, causes a violation, allows a violation, or fails to satisfy the requirements of a provision of:
(A)this chapter; or
(B)a rule the division makes in accordance with this chapter;
(ii)violates Chapter 11, Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act;
(iii)is enjoined by a court, or is the subject of an administrative order or judicial order issued in Utah or another state, if the order:
(A)includes a finding or admission of fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, or material misrepresentation; or
(B)is based on a finding of lack of integrity, truthfulness, or mental competence;
(iv)is convicted of a crime involving theft, fraud, or dishonesty;
(v)obtains or attempts to obtain a registration by misrepresenting a material fact;
(vi)fails to provide information the division requests;
(vii)fails to pay an administrative fine that the division or an administrative or judicial order imposes; or
(viii)fails to pay the fee to file a registration application or a renewal application.
Enacted by Chapter 95 , 2026 General Session
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