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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 55

58-55-507. Elevator mechanic continuing education requirements.

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Effective 1/1/2027
58-55-507. Elevator mechanic continuing education requirements.
(1)During each two-year license term the division establishes by rule in accordance with Section 58-55-108 , a licensed elevator mechanic shall complete eight hours of continuing education.
(2)The commission shall establish by rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3 , Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, continuing education for licensed elevator mechanics.
(3)The division may contract with a person to establish and maintain a registry of continuing education that includes:
(a)a list of approved continuing education; and
(b)a list of courses that:
(i)a licensed elevator mechanic completes; and
(ii)the licensed elevator mechanic may access to monitor compliance with the continuing education requirement.
(4)The division may charge a fee the division establishes in accordance with Section 63J-1-504 , to administer this section.
Enacted by Chapter 42 , 2026 General Session
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