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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 84

58-84-202. Term of state certification.

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Effective 5/13/2014
58-84-202. Term of state certification.
(1)The division shall grant state certification under this chapter in accordance with a two-year renewal cycle established by division rule.
(2)At the time of renewal, an applicant for renewal shall provide satisfactory documentation that the applicant is board certified by, and in good standing with, the Certification Board for Music Therapists, or an equivalent board as determined by division rule.
(3)If the board certification of a state certified music therapist required for obtaining or renewing state certification under this chapter is suspended, placed on probation, revoked, or has expired for any reason, the person:
(a)shall suspend using the title state certified music therapist in connection with the person's name or business;
(b)shall suspend representing to others that the person is a state certified music therapist; and
(c)shall inform the division within two weeks of the suspension, probation, revocation, or expiration of the board certification.
(4)When the division learns that the board certification of a state certified music therapist required for obtaining or renewing state certification under this chapter is suspended, placed on probation, revoked, or has expired for any reason, that person's state certification shall be revoked and may not be reinstated unless the person meets the requirements and again applies for state certification as described in Section 58-84-201 .
Enacted by Chapter 340 , 2014 General Session
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