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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 94

58-94-501. Unlawful conduct.

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Effective 1/1/2027
58-94-501. Unlawful conduct.
A person engages in unlawful conduct if the person:
(1)acts as or represents that the person may act as an alarm company or alarm company agent without holding a license or qualifying for an exemption;
(2)acts as an alarm company beyond the scope of the license the person holds;
(3)willfully or deliberately misrepresents or omits a material fact when applying to obtain or renew a license;
(4)allows another person to use the person's license, except as permitted by statute or rule;
(5)does business under a name other than the name on the license, unless statute or rule allows otherwise;
(6)employs an unlicensed alarm company or an unlicensed individual as an alarm company agent, except as allowed under Section 58-1-307 ;
(7)files fingerprints with the division that do not belong to the applicant or are false or fraudulent with intent to mislead the division during the licensure process;
(8)allows an employee with a temporary license under Section 58-94-307 to act outside the scope of the temporary license; or
(9)as an alarm company agent with a temporary license under Section 58-94-307 , acts outside the scope of the temporary license.
Enacted by Chapter 42 , 2026 General Session
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