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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 1

58-1-301.3. Waiver of licensing fees.

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Effective 5/12/2020
58-1-301.3. Waiver of licensing fees.
An individual applying for initial licensure or licensure renewal under this title may apply for initial licensure or licensure renewal without paying the fees described in Subsection 58-1-301(1) if the applicant provides evidence to the division in a form prescribed by the division that at the time of the application the applicant is:
(1)on full-time active service with a branch of the armed forces of the United States, including an applicant who is on full-time active duty orders with the National Guard or reserve component of the armed forces; or
(2)receiving public assistance through one of the following programs administered by the Department of Workforce Services:
(a)the Family Employment Program described in Section 35A-3-302 ; or
(b)General Assistance described in Section 35A-3-401 .
Amended by Chapter 339 , 2020 General Session
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