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Code · Utah · Title 73 — Water and Irrigation · Chapter 18

73-18-7.3. Suspension or revocation of a registration or certificate of title.

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73-18-7.3. Suspension or revocation of a registration or certificate of title.
The division or its authorized agent may suspend or revoke the registration or certificate of title of a motorboat, sailboat, or outboard motor if:
(1)the division or its authorized agent determines that the registration or certificate of title was fraudulently or erroneously issued;
(2)the division or its authorized agent determines that a registered motorboat or sailboat is mechanically unfit or unseaworthy for operation on the waters of this state;
(3)a registered motorboat or sailboat has been dismantled or wrecked so that it loses its character as a vessel;
(4)the division or its authorized agent determines that the required registration or titling fee has not been paid or is not paid upon reasonable notice and demand;
(5)a registration decal or number is knowingly displayed upon a motorboat or sailboat other than the one for which the decal or number was issued;
(6)the division or its authorized agent determines that the owner has committed any offense under this chapter or Title 41, Chapter 1a, Part 5, Titling Requirement , involving the registration or certificate of title of a motorboat, sailboat, or outboard motor; or
(7)the division or authorized agent is so authorized under any other provision of law.
Amended by Chapter 1 , 1992 General Session
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