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Code · Utah · Title 35A — Utah Workforce Services Code · Chapter 13

35A-13-611. Unlawful conduct.

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Effective 10/1/2016
35A-13-611. Unlawful conduct.
"Unlawful conduct" means conduct by an individual that is defined as unlawful under this part and includes:
(1)practicing or engaging in, representing oneself to be practicing or engaging in, or attempting to practice or engage in the profession of a certified interpreter if the individual is:
(a)not certified to do so and is not exempted from certification under this chapter; or
(b)restricted from doing so by a restricted, suspended, revoked, temporary, probationary, or inactive certification;
(2)impersonating another certified interpreter or practicing as a certified interpreter under a false or assumed name, except as permitted by law;
(3)knowingly employing an individual to practice or engage in or attempt to practice or engage in the profession of a certified interpreter, if the employee is not certified to do so under this chapter;
(4)knowingly permitting the individual's authority to engage in the profession of a certified interpreter to be used by another individual, except as permitted by law; or
(5)applying for certification under this part, obtaining certification under this part, or otherwise dealing with the director through the use of fraud, forgery, or intentional deception, misrepresentation, misstatement, or omission.
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