Utah Code § 31A-44-604

Criminal and civil penalties
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(1) A person who knowingly violates this chapter or files materially false information with a
registration application or renewal under this chapter is:
(a) guilty of a class B misdemeanor; and
(b) subject to revocation of the person's registration under this chapter.
(2) Subject to Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act, if the department determines
that a person is engaging in the business of being a continuing care provider in violation of this
chapter, the department may:
(a) suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew the person's registration under this chapter;
(b) issue a cease and desist order from committing any further violation;
(c) prohibit the person from continuing to engage in the business of being a continuing care
provider;

(d) impose an administrative fine not greater than $1,000 per violation, except that the aggregate
total of fines imposed under this chapter against a person in a calendar year may not exceed
$30,000 for that calendar year; or
(e) take any combination of actions listed under this Subsection (2).
(3) If the department revokes a registration, the department is not required to refund any portion of
the provider's filing or renewal fee for the remainder of the period for which the fee is paid.

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