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Code · Utah · Title 4 — Utah Agricultural Code · Chapter 7

4-7-106. Licenses -- Applications.

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Effective 5/3/2023
4-7-106. Licenses -- Applications.
Application for an agent's or dealer's license shall be made to the department upon forms prescribed and furnished by the department, and the application shall state:
(1)the applicant's name, principal address in this state, and age;
(2)the applicant's principal address in any location outside Utah;
(3)the name and principal address of the person authorized by the applicant to accept service of process in this state on behalf of the applicant during the licensure period;
(4)the name and principal address of the applicant's surety if the application is for a dealer's license;
(5)a schedule of the commissions, fees, and other charges the applicant intends to collect for services during the period of licensure;
(6)the name and address of each principal the applicant intends to represent during the period of licensure; and
(7)any other information that the department may require by rule.
Amended by Chapter 528 , 2023 General Session
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