Utah Code § 58-55-603

Unprofessional conduct
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A person engages in unprofessional conduct if the person:

(1) fails to establish, maintain, or demonstrate financial responsibility in accordance with Section
58-55-205, while holding a contractor license under Part 2, Contractors;
(2) disregards or violates, through gross negligence or a pattern of negligence:
(a) state or local building or construction laws;
(b) safety and labor laws applicable to a project;
(c) health laws applicable to a project;
(d) workers' compensation insurance laws applicable to a project;
(e) laws governing employee state and federal income tax withholdings, unemployment tax,
Social Security payroll tax, or other required withholdings; or
(f) state or federal reporting, notification, and filing laws;
(3) commits, causes, or directs a willful, fraudulent, or deceitful act that causes material injury to
another person;
(4) commits a contract violation that threatens or potentially threatens the public health, safety, or
welfare, including when the person:
(a) willfully, deliberately, or with gross negligence disregards plans or specifications, abandons a
project, or fails to complete a project without obtaining consent from the owner, the owner's
authorized representative, or any other person entitled to completion under the contract;
(b) fails to deposit funds for the benefit of an employee;
(c) fails to maintain health insurance benefits required by a written contract, unless the person
provides the employee with written notice at least 45 days before canceling or reducing a
health insurance benefit;
(d) fails to reimburse the Residence Lien Recovery Fund as required under Section 38-11-207;
(e) fails to provide information required under Section 38-11-108; or
(f) willfully or deliberately misrepresents or omits a material fact when applying to claim recovery
from the Residence Lien Recovery Fund under Section 38-11-204;
(5) fails to comply with operating standards described in Section 58-55-502;
(6) as an unincorporated entity, fails to provide workers' compensation coverage as required under
Title 34A, Chapter 2, Workers' Compensation Act, and Title 34A, Chapter 3, Utah Occupational
Disease Act, for an individual who engages or will engage in a construction trade in this state
for the entity;
(7) fails to continuously maintain insurance and registration as required under Section 58-55-204;
or
(8) fails to comply with Section 58-55-107.
(9) fails to comply with Section 58-55-213.
Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 42, 2026 General Session

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