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Code · Utah · Title 72 — Transportation Code · Chapter 10

72-10-603. Duties of the Criminal Investigation and Technical Services Division -- Costs of separate file and background check.

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72-10-603. Duties of the Criminal Investigation and Technical Services Division -- Costs of separate file and background check.
(1)If a city requests the division to conduct a criminal background check under Section 72-10-602 , the division shall:
(a)release to the city the full record of criminal convictions for the ground transportation service provider who is the subject of the background check;
(b)if requested by the city, seek additional information from regional or national criminal data files in conducting the criminal background check;
(c)maintain a separate file of fingerprints submitted under Section 72-10-602 ; and
(d)notify the requesting city when a new entry is made against a ground transportation service provider whose fingerprints are held in the file.
(a)Each city requesting a criminal background check shall pay to the division the cost of:
(i)maintaining the separate file of fingerprints under Subsection
(1); and
(ii)conducting a criminal background check under Section 72-10-602 , including costs charged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation or other entity for conducting a national criminal background check, if requested by a city.
(b)The cost borne by a city under Subsection (2)(a) may be covered by fees charged to a ground transportation service provider who is the subject of the background check.
Enacted by Chapter 137 , 2006 General Session
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