Utah Code § 58-55-108

Term of license -- Expiration -- Renewal and reinstatement
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(1)
(a) The division shall issue a license for a term of two years as the division establishes by rule
the division makes in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking
Act.

(b) The division may extend or shorten a license term by up to one year to stagger renewals as
the division determines by rule in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act.
(c)
(i) Notwithstanding Subsections (1)(a) and (b) and Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative
Procedures Act, the division may suspend a license 60 days after the day on which the
licensee:
(A) becomes an unincorporated entity subject to the ownership status report filing
requirements in accordance with Section 58-55-112; or
(B) transfers the license to an unincorporated entity subject to the ownership status report
filing requirements in accordance with Section 58-55-112.
(ii) Subsection (1)(c)(i) may not apply if before the 60-day period ends:
(A) the licensee submits an application to renew the license; and
(B) the division renews the license under the submitted application.
(2)
(a) The division shall renew or reinstate an individual license after the applicant:
(i) submits an application in the individual's name;
(ii) completes the number of hours of continuing education under Section 58-55-304, if the
applicant is:
(A) an apprentice electrician as defined in Section 58-55-301;
(B) a journeyman electrician as defined in Section 58-55-301;
(C) a master electrician as defined in Section 58-55-301;
(D) a residential journeyman electrician as defined in Section 58-55-301; or
(E) a residential master electrician as defined in Section 58-55-301;
(iii) completes the number of hours of continuing education under Section 58-55-405, if the
applicant is:
(A) an apprentice plumber as defined in Section 58-55-401;
(B) a journeyman plumber as defined in Section 58-55-401;
(C) a master plumber as defined in Section 58-55-401;
(D) a residential journeyman plumber as defined in Section 58-55-401; or
(E) a residential master plumber as defined in Section 58-55-401; and
(iv) meets all other requirements of this chapter.
(b) The division shall renew or reinstate a contractor's license after the applicant:
(i) submits the application in the name of and on behalf of a contractor;
(ii) demonstrates the contractor's financial responsibility in accordance with Section 58-55-205;
(iii) lists the individual acting as the qualifier for the contractor;
(iv) provides evidence that the qualifier:
(A) has passed the required examination; and
(B) has completed continuing education in accordance with Section 58-55-204; and
(v) meets all other requirements of this chapter.
(3) A license expires on the expiration date shown on the license.
(4) In addition to requirements imposed by law, an applicant applying for reinstatement of a license
the division suspends or revokes shall:
(a) pay fines the division imposes;
(b) resolve outstanding citations or disciplinary actions with the division;
(c) if the license the division suspends or revokes is a contractor's license, demonstrate financial
responsibility in accordance with Section 58-55-205 using titled assets; and

(d) if applicable, pay the reimbursement amount as provided in Title 38, Chapter 11, Residence
Lien Restriction and Lien Recovery Fund Act.

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