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Code · Utah · Title 63G — General Government · Chapter 12

63G-12-210. Verification of valid permit -- Protected status of information.

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63G-12-210. Verification of valid permit -- Protected status of information.
(a)The department shall develop a verification procedure by rule made in accordance with Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act , for a person who hires a permit holder to verify with the department that the permit is valid as required by Section 63G-12-301 .
(b)The verification procedure adopted under this Subsection
(1)shall:
(i)be substantially similar to the employer requirements to verify federal employment status under the e-verify program; and
(ii)provide that an undocumented individual may appeal a determination that a permit is invalid in accordance with Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act .
(2)Subject to Section 63G-12-212 , a record under this part is a protected record under Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act , except that a record may not be shared under Section 63G-2-206 , unless:
(a)requested by the Office of Legislative Auditor General in accordance with Section 36-12-15 ;
(b)disclosed to the State Tax Commission as provided in Subsection 63G-12-203(2)(e)(vi) ; or
(c)disclosed to a federal government entity in accordance with this part or a waiver, exemption, or authorization described in Section 63G-12-202 .
(3)The state is not liable to any person for:
(a)the design, implementation, or operation of a verification procedure under this part;
(b)the collection and disclosure of information as part of a verification procedure under this part; or
(c)the determination that a permit is invalid.
Enacted by Chapter 18 , 2011 General Session
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