Utah Code § 53-7-307

Duties of the division
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The division shall:

(1) prescribe the method and form to apply for, or renew, a LPG license or certificate, with the
approval of the board;
(2) investigate the experience, reputation, and background of applicants and persons who hold a
license or certificate and who are applying for renewal;
(3) recommend to the board issuing, renewing, suspending, revoking, and denying licenses or
certificates;
(4) assist the board in conducting hearings in connection with the applications for, renewal of,
suspension of, or revocation of, licenses or certificates;
(5) submit to the governor a biennial report before September 1 of each even-numbered year,
covering the board's transactions during the biennium ending June 30 of that year, including a
complete statement of the receipts and expenditures of the board during that period;
(6) keep accurate records and minutes of all meetings, which shall be open to public inspection
at all reasonable times, and keep a public record of all applications for licenses and licenses
issued by the board;
(7) conduct examinations of every license applicant to determine the responsibility, ability,
knowledge, experience, or other qualifications of the applicant for a license;
(8) require competency testing for all employees and subcontractors of licensees engaged
in transporting or dispensing LPG or installing, servicing, or repairing an LPG fueling or
carburetion system under this part;
(9) prepare applications, collect fees, and issue licenses for any facility that handles LPG;
(10) provide for or direct the inspection of the site of any facility that stores, dispenses, services, or
handles LPG;
(11) provide inspections to any facility where a qualified authority does not exist; and
(12) prepare and administer examinations, collect fees, and issue LPG certificates to personnel
who handle or work with LPG.

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