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Code · Utah · Title 63G — General Government · Chapter 14

63G-14-204. Resident immigrant permit.

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63G-14-204. Resident immigrant permit.
(1)The department shall:
(a)create a resident immigrant permit to be issued to an individual who is a resident immigrant that:
(i)is of impervious material that is resistant to wear or damage; and
(ii)minimizes the risk that the permit may be forged, falsified, or counterfeited; and
(b)ensure that a permit:
(i)includes a photograph of the individual to whom the permit is issued;
(ii)prominently states the day on which the permit expires;
(iii)prominently states the type of permit; and
(iv)includes a unique identifier.
(2)The department shall establish the fee under Section 63G-14-202 to be adequate to pay the costs incurred to issue a permit.
Enacted by Chapter 20 , 2011 General Session
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