Utah Code § 41-12a-503

Conditions to license, registration, and privilege renewal
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The license, registration, and nonresident's operating privilege suspended under Subsection
41-12a-501(3) remain suspended and may not be renewed nor may that license or registration be
issued until one of the following is satisfied:
(1) The person deposits or has deposited on that person's behalf the post-accident security
required under Subsection 41-12a-501(1).
(2) One year has elapsed following the effective date of the suspension and evidence satisfactory
to the department has been filed that during that period no action for damages arising out of the
accident has been commenced.
(3) Evidence satisfactory to the department has been filed with it of a release from liability, of a
final adjudication of nonliability, or of a duly acknowledged written agreement providing for the
payment of an agreed amount in installments with respect to all claims for injuries or damages
resulting from the accident. In the event of default in the payment of any installment under such
an agreement, upon receiving notice of the default, the department shall suspend the license
and registration or nonresident's operating privilege of the person defaulting. This license,
registration, or nonresident's operating privilege may not be restored until either:

(a) The person deposits and thereafter maintains security as required under Subsection
41-12a-501(1).
(b) One year has elapsed following the date when the security was required and during that
period no action upon the agreement has been instituted in a Utah court.

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