Utah Code § 13-53-103

Registration of a residential vocational or life skills program
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(1) An owner or a manager of a residential vocational or life skills program shall annually register
the residential vocational or life skills program with the division.
(2) An application for registration shall:
(a) be on a form the division approves; and
(b) include:
(i) the name, address, telephone number, email address, and website of the nonprofit
corporation operating the residential vocational or life skills program;
(ii) a designated registered agent for service of process in the state, and the registered agent's:
(A) name;
(B) street address;
(C) mailing address; and
(D) telephone number;
(iii) the name, address, telephone number, email address, and website of the residential
vocational or life skills program;
(iv) the name and address of each entity that controls, is controlled by, or is affiliated with the
residential vocational or life skills program;
(v) the name and residential address of each officer, director, manager, or administrator of the
residential vocational or life skills program;
(vi) the name, address, telephone number, email address, and website of each vocational
training entity affiliated with the residential vocational or life skills program;
(vii) a disclosure indicating whether an officer, a director, or an administrator of the residential
vocational or life skills program has been the subject of an administrative action by the
division;

(viii) a disclosure indicating whether any officer, director, or administrator of the residential
vocational or life skills program has been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving
theft, fraud, or dishonesty, in the 10-year period preceding the day on which the residential
vocational or life skills program files the application;
(ix) financial information described in Subsection 13-53-108(1);
(x) proof of a commercial general liability and umbrella insurance policy providing at least a
$1,000,000 per occurrence limit of liability;
(xi) a copy of the disclosure required under Section 13-53-106;
(xii) evidence that the applicant meets the description of a residential vocational or life skills
program under Subsection 13-53-102(5); and
(xiii) additional information that the division requires, as provided in administrative rule.
(3) A residential vocational or life skills program is registered on the day that the division issues the
registration.
(4) The division's issuance of a registration for a residential vocational or life skills program does
not constitute the state's or the division's endorsement or approval of the residential vocational
or life skills program.
(5) An applicant for the registration of a residential vocational or life skills program shall file a
separate application and pay a separate application fee for each residential vocational or life
skills program location.
(6) The division may make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act, to implement the registration application process and administer this chapter.
(7) The division may set fees in accordance with Section 63J-1-504 for a residential vocational or
life skills program registration application.
(8) An applicant for the registration of a residential vocational or life skills program shall update
registration information within 30 days after the day on which information the applicant provides
in the application becomes incorrect or incomplete.
(9) Registration of a residential vocational or life skills program is effective for one year after the
day on which the division issues the registration.
(10) To renew a residential vocational or life skills program registration under this section, a
residential vocation or life skills program shall submit a registration renewal application to
the division at least 30 days before the day on which the residential vocational or life skills
program's registration expires.

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