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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 20B

58-20b-301. Licensure required -- License classifications.

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Effective 12/3/2018
58-20b-301. Licensure required -- License classifications.
(1)A person shall hold a license under this chapter in order to engage in the practice of environmental health science while employed by any of the following, except as specifically exempted in Section 58-20b-305 or 58-1-307 :
(a)a local health department;
(b)the state Department of Health;
(c)the state Department of Human Services;
(d)the Department of Agriculture and Food as a food and dairy compliance officer; or
(e)a local health department as its director of environmental health services.
(2)Any other individual not subject to Subsection
(1)may also be licensed under this chapter upon compliance with all requirements.
(3)The division shall issue to persons who qualify under this chapter a license in the classification:
(a)environmental health scientist; or
(b)environmental health scientist-in-training.
Enacted by Chapter 1 , 2018 Special Session 3
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