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Code · Utah · Title 75E · Chapter 11

75E-11-305. Enrollment of a program participant.

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Effective 7/1/2026
75E-11-305. Enrollment of a program participant.
(a)Within five business days after the day on which the department grants enrollment to a program participant, the department shall issue the program participant:
(i)an assigned address;
(ii)an authorization card; and
(iii)a notification form.
(b)An authorization card is valid while the program participant is enrolled in the program.
(2)A program participant is enrolled in the program for four years beginning on the day on which the enrollment is granted, unless the enrollment is withdrawn, or is cancelled under Section 75E-11-316 , before the end of the four-year period.
(3)A program participant may withdraw from the program by filing a request for withdrawal with the department that is acknowledged before a notary public.
(a)A program participant may renew enrollment by filing a renewal application with the department at least 30 days before the day on which enrollment in the program will expire.
(b)The applicant shall date, sign, and verify the renewal application.
(c)The renewal application shall contain:
(i)all statements or information required by Subsection 75E-11-304(3) that have changed from the original application or a prior renewal application;
(ii)a statement by the applicant that the applicant, or a minor or an incapacitated individual residing at the same address as the applicant, will continue to benefit from participation in the program; and
(iii)a statement by the applicant, under penalty of perjury, that the information contained in the renewal application is true.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 291 , 2026 General Session
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