(i) a person required to be licensed, certified, or registered under this chapter; and (ii) the person's failure to comply with this chapter and the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice as adopted under Section 61-2g-403. (b) The board, with the concurrence of the division, shall issue in an administrative hearing a decision that contains findings of fact and conclusions of law. (c) When a determination is made that a person required to be licensed, certified, or registered under this chapter has violated this chapter, the division shall implement disciplinary action determined through concurrence of the board and the division. (7) A member of the board is immune from a civil action or criminal prosecution for a disciplinary proceeding concerning a person required to be registered, licensed, certified, or approved as an expert under this chapter if the action is taken without malicious intent and in the reasonable belief that the action taken was taken pursuant to the powers and duties vested in a member of the board under this chapter. (8) (a) The board shall require and pass upon proof necessary to determine the honesty, competency, integrity, truthfulness, and general fitness to command the confidence of the community of an applicant for: (i) original licensure, certification, or registration; and (ii) renewal licensure, certification, or registration. (b) The board may delegate to the division the authority to: (i) review a class or category of applications for an original or renewed license, certification, or registration; (ii) determine whether an applicant meets the qualifications for licensure, certification, or registration; (iii) conduct any necessary hearing on an application for an original or renewed license, certification, or registration; and (iv) approve, approve with condition or restriction, or deny an application for an original or renewed license, certification, or registration. (c) Except as provided in Subsections (8)(d) and (e), and in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act, an applicant who is approved with a condition or restriction or denied licensure, certification, or registration under this chapter may submit a request for agency review to the executive director of the division within 30 days after the day on which the board issues the order approving with a condition or restriction, or denying, the applicant's application. (d) If the board delegates to the division the authority to approve, approve with a condition or restriction, or deny an application without the concurrence of the board under Subsection (8)(b), and the division approves with a condition or restriction, or denies, an application for licensure, certification, or registration, the applicant may, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act, petition the board for a de novo review of the application within 30 days after the day on which the division issues the order approving with a condition or restriction, or denying, the applicant's application. (e) If the board approves with a condition or restriction, or denies, an applicant's application for licensure, certification, or registration after a de novo review under Subsection (8)(d), the applicant may, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act, petition the executive director for review of the board's approval with a condition or restriction, or denial, within 30 days after the day on which the board issues the order approving with a condition or restriction, or denying, the applicant's application.
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