A sole practitioner renting or leasing to a sole practitioner is not liable for the actions of the sole practitioner to which the sole practitioner rents or leases so long as the sole practitioner: (1) verifies that the sole practitioner who is renting or leasing is a licensed massage therapist and in good standing in the state of Utah at the time of the rental or lease; (2) obtains a signed attestation from the sole practitioner who is renting or leasing that the sole practitioner has no business arrangement with the licensed individual other than a rental or lease; and (3) produces copies of the following if requested by the division: (a) the sole practitioner's state massage license; (b) the sole practitioner's signed attestation described in Subsection (2); and (c) the rental agreement.
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