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Code · Utah · Title 63G — General Government · Chapter 22

63G-22-103. State training and certification requirements.

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Effective 5/8/2018
63G-22-103. State training and certification requirements.
Each state agency or political subdivision that provides any training or certification that any state agency or political subdivision requires a public employee or public official to complete shall present the training or make the training available in an online web-based format, which may include a live webinar, unless:
(1)the training or certification:
(a)includes a physical or interactive component that, in the reasonable determination of the agency or political subdivision, the attendee can only complete in person; or
(b)takes place over consecutive full-day sessions; or
(2)no required attendee will travel more than 50 miles from the attendee's primary residence or place of employment, whichever is closer to the training site, to attend the training.
Enacted by Chapter 200 , 2018 General Session
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