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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 91

58-91-502. Unprofessional conduct.

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Effective 5/6/2026
58-91-502. Unprofessional conduct.
(1)"Unprofessional conduct" includes:
(a)engaging or offering to engage by fraud or misrepresentation in any activities regulated by this chapter;
(b)aiding or abetting a person who is not licensed pursuant to this chapter in representing that person is a constable in this state;
(c)gross negligence in the practice of a licensee;
(d)committing a felony or a misdemeanor involving any crime that is grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation of a license;
(e)making a fraudulent or untrue statement to the board or division;
(f)failing to carry or display a copy of the constable's license or failing to comply with the identification requirements described in Section 58-91-305 ;
(g)employing an individual whom the licensed constable knows or should know has engaged in conduct that is inconsistent with the duties and responsibilities of a licensee under this chapter; and
(h)failing to comply with operating standards established under Section 58-91-306 .
(2)The division and board may take a licensee's conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction or entrance of a plea of no contest as conclusive evidence that the licensee committed a felony or misdemeanor described in Subsection (1)(d) .
Enacted by Chapter 130 , 2026 General Session
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