of inspection -- Fees -- Unused certificates -- Suspension or revocation of permits. (1) The safety inspection required under this part may only be performed: (a) by a person certified by the division as a safety inspector; and (b) at a safety inspection station with a valid safety inspection station permit issued by the division. (2) (a) A safety inspection station permit may not be assigned, transferred, or used at a location other than a designated location. (b) The holder of a safety inspection station permit shall post the permit in a conspicuous place at the location designated in the permit. (3) If required by the division, the safety inspector shall keep a record and file a report of every safety inspection and every safety inspection certificate issued. (4) (a) A safety inspection station holding a safety inspection station permit issued by the division may charge a reasonable fee for labor in performing safety inspections. (b) A safety inspection station charging a fee as described in Subsection (4)(a) shall conspicuously post the fee amount before performing a safety inspection. (5) (a) A safety inspection station may return to the division unused safety inspection certificates in a quantity of 10 or more. (b) The division shall reimburse the station for the cost of the returned safety inspection certificates. (6) (a) Upon receiving notice of the suspension or revocation of a safety inspection station permit and after the conclusion of an adjudicative proceeding upholding the suspension or revocation, the safety inspection station permit holder shall: (i) immediately terminate all safety inspection activities; and (ii) return all safety inspection certificates and the safety inspection station permit to the division. (b) The division shall issue a receipt for all unused safety inspection certificates.
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