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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 9

58-9-306. License by endorsement.

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Effective 5/3/2023
58-9-306. License by endorsement.
The division may issue a license by endorsement under this chapter to a person who:
(1)provides documentation that the funeral service director's current licensure is active, in good standing, and free from any disciplinary action;
(2)submits an application on a form provided by the division;
(3)pays a fee determined by the department;
(4)has not been convicted of:
(a)a first or second degree felony; or
(b)crime that when considered with the duties and responsibilities of the license for which the person is applying is considered by the division and the board to indicate that the best interests of the public are not served by granting the applicant a license;
(5)has completed five years of lawful and active practice as a licensed funeral service director and embalmer within the 10 years immediately preceding the application for licensure by endorsement;
(6)has passed a national examination determined by the division; and
(7)has demonstrated competency of the laws and the rules of the state as determined by the division.
Amended by Chapter 223 , 2023 General Session
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