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

58-9-502. Unprofessional conduct.

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58-9-502. Unprofessional conduct.
(1)"Unprofessional conduct" includes:
(a)the failure of a funeral service director to accurately document, report, and supervise the activities of a funeral service intern;
(b)knowingly soliciting the sale of any funeral service or funeral merchandise for a person whose death occurred or was imminent prior to the solicitation;
(c)paying or offering to pay a commission or anything of value to secure deceased human remains for a funeral service or disposition to:
(i)medical personnel;
(ii)a nursing home;
(iii)a nursing home employee;
(iv)a hospice;
(v)a hospice employee;
(vi)clergy;
(vii)a government official; or
(viii)any other third party; and
(d)failure to provide the following current information to the division:
(i)a licensee's business address;
(ii)a licensee's primary residence;
(iii)a funeral service establishment's funeral service director; or
(iv)a supervising funeral service director's funeral service intern's name.
(2)"Unprofessional conduct" does not include:
(a)general advertising directed to the public at large; or
(b)responding to a notification of death from:
(i)medical personnel;
(ii)a nursing home;
(iii)a nursing home employee;
(iv)a hospice;
(v)a hospice employee;
(vi)clergy;
(vii)a government official; or
(viii)any authorized representative of the family of the deceased person.
Amended by Chapter 144 , 2007 General Session
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