(1) If the division receives a notification from a court as provided in Section 41-6a-505, 41-6a-509, 76-5-102.1, or 76-5-207, that an individual is an interdicted person, the division: (a) (i) may accept an application from the individual for a duplicate license that includes an interdicted person identifier; and (ii) if the individual submits an application and qualifies for a license certificate, may provide a license certificate with the interdicted person identifier; or (b) (i) may accept an application from the individual for a renewal of a license or an original license with an interdicted person identifier; and (ii) if the individual submits an application and qualifies for a license certificate, may provide a license certificate with an interdicted person identifier. (2) The division may not provide to an individual a license certificate without the interdicted person identifier during the time period the court has designated the person as an interdicted person. (3) (a) An individual may voluntarily apply for a duplicate license, original license, or renewal of a license that includes an interdicted person identifier. (b) An individual who voluntarily applies for a duplicate license, original license, or renewal of a license with an interdicted person identifier may not apply for another duplicate license, original license, or renewal of a license without the interdicted person identifier for at least 30 days after the application for the license certificate with the interdicted person identifier. (c) An individual who voluntarily applies for a duplicate license, original license, or renewal of a license with an interdicted person identifier is not required to pay the fee described in Subsection (5). (4) An individual may not hold a license certificate with an interdicted person identifier while also holding another license certificate. (5) Subject to Subsection (3)(c), the division may charge an administrative fee as described in Subsection 53-3-105(40) to an individual to process and provide a license certificate with an interdicted person identifier. (6) An individual who is designated as an interdicted person by a court is subject to the duplicate license fee and other fees necessary to administer the license certificate with the interdicted person identifier.
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