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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 4A

58-4a-105. Program contract.

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Effective 7/1/2026
58-4a-105. Program contract.
(1)A licensee may enter into a program contract:
(a)any time before the conclusion of a hearing under Section 63G-4-206 ; and
(b)if the licensee who enters into the program contract has a substance use disorder or the division has referred the licensee for diagnostic monitoring.
(2)A licensee may enter into a program contract to replace a diversion agreement the licensee previously entered into with the department.
(3)A licensee may not enter into a program contract with the division unless the licensee has a substance use disorder or the division has referred the licensee for diagnostic monitoring.
(4)The committees described in Section 58-4a-104 may assist the division in evaluating or verifying documentation showing completion of or compliance with a program contract.
(5)A decision by the program denying a licensee participation in the program is final and not subject to appeal, agency review, or judicial review.
Amended by Chapter 64 , 2026 General Session
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