Utah Code § 57-19-15

Application for registration of salesperson
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57-19-15. 
Application for registration of salesperson.
 
 
 
 (1) A person may apply for registration as a salesperson under this chapter by filing with the director an application in the form prescribed by the director, including: 
 
 (a) a statement regarding whether the applicant has ever been: 
 
 (i) convicted of: 
 
 (A) a felony; or 
 
 
 
 (B) a misdemeanor involving theft, fraud, or dishonesty; or 
 
 
 
 
 
 (ii) enjoined from, assessed a civil penalty for, or found to have engaged in the violation of a law designed to protect a consumer; 
 
 
 
 
 
 (b) 
 
 (i) a statement describing the applicant's employment history for the five years immediately preceding the day on which the application is filed; and 
 
 
 
 (ii) a statement regarding whether a termination of employment during the period described in Subsection (1)(b)(i) is a result of theft, fraud, or an act of dishonesty; 
 
 
 
 
 
 (c) evidence of the applicant's honesty, integrity, truthfulness, and reputation; and 
 
 
 
 (d) any other information that the director, by rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, considers necessary to protect a purchaser's interests. 
 
 
 
 
 
 (2) 
 
 (a) Notwithstanding the requirements for a regulatory fee under Section 63J-1-504, at the time an applicant files an application, the applicant shall pay to the division a fee of $100. 
 
 
 
 (b) The fee for registration described in Subsection (2)(a) is waived for a person licensed by the division under Title 61, Chapter 2f, Real Estate Licensing and Practices Act. 
 
 
 
 
 
 (3) 
 
 (a) Registration as a salesperson is effective for two years after the day on which the registration is approved by the director, unless the director specifies otherwise. 
 
 
 
 (b) To renew a registration, a salesperson shall: 
 
 (i) file a form prescribed by the director for that purpose; and 
 
 
 
 (ii) pay a renewal fee of $100.

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