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

63G-12-211. Prohibited conduct -- Administrative penalties -- Criminal penalties.

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63G-12-211. Prohibited conduct -- Administrative penalties -- Criminal penalties.
(1)A permit holder may not file for or receive unemployment benefits.
(2)A person may not:
(a)furnish false or forged information or documentation in support of an application;
(b)alter the information on a permit;
(c)if the person is a guest worker, be reported absent from work for 10 consecutive days without the approval of the person who hires the guest worker;
(d)allow an individual to use a permit if the individual is not entitled to use the permit;
(e)display or represent that a permit is issued to an individual, if the permit is not issued to the individual;
(f)display a revoked permit as a valid permit;
(g)knowingly or with reckless disregard acquire, use, display, or transfer an item that purports to be a valid permit, but that is not a valid permit; or
(h)otherwise violate this part.
(3)For a violation described in Subsections
(1)and
(2), the department may:
(a)suspend, limit, or revoke and repossess a permit;
(b)impose a civil penalty not to exceed $750 for each violation; or
(c)take a combination of actions under this section.
(4)A person is guilty of a class B misdemeanor if the person:
(a)furnishes false or forged information or documentation in support of an application; or
(b)alters the information on a permit.
Enacted by Chapter 18 , 2011 General Session
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