Utah Code § 53E-6-307

Certification in other jurisdictions -- Impact on licensing in Utah
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(1) An applicant for a license, renewal of a license, or reinstatement of a license shall provide
the administrator of teacher licensing with an affidavit, stating under oath the current status of
any certificate, license, or other authorization required for a professional position in education,
which the applicant holds or has held in any other jurisdiction.
(2) An applicant for a license who has held a teacher's license in any other jurisdiction or who
graduated from an institution of higher education in another state shall also provide the
administrator of teacher licensing with:
(a) a complete listing of the higher education institutions attended by the applicant, whether
the applicant's enrollment or eligibility for completion of a program was terminated by the
institution, and, if so, the reasons for termination;
(b) a complete list of prior school employers; and
(c) a release on a form provided by the administrator permitting the state board to obtain records
from other jurisdictions and from institutions of higher education attended by the applicant,
including expunged or otherwise protected records, relating to any offense described
substantially in the same language as in Section 53G-11-405.
(3) If the applicant's certificate, license, or authorization as an educator in any other jurisdiction is
under investigation, has expired or been surrendered, suspended or revoked, or is currently
not valid for any other reason, the state board may not grant the requested license, renewal,
or reinstatement until it has received confirmation from the administrator of professional
certification in that jurisdiction that the applicant would be eligible for certification or licensure in
that jurisdiction.
(4) The state board may not withhold a license for the sole reason that the applicant would be
ineligible for certification, licensure, or authorization in the jurisdiction referred to in Subsection
(3) because of failure to meet current requirements in that jurisdiction relating to education, time
in service, or residence.

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