Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Public Safety
Title R708 - Driver License
Rule R708-21 - Third-Party Testing
Section R708-21-3 - Definitions
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 708-21-3
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) Definitions used in this rule are found in Section 53-3-102.
(2) In addition:
(a) "act involving moral turpitude" means
conduct which:
(i) is done knowingly contrary
to justice, honesty, or good morals;
(ii) has an element of falsification or
fraud; or
(iii) contains an element
of harm or injury directed to another person or another property;
(b) "designated representative"
means a person identified by an organization, who is an officer, owner, partner
or employee of the organization and who is authorized by the organization to
comply with Third-party Testing Program requirements;
(c) "established business" means any company
that has been issued a license by a state, county or city licensing agency to
conduct business;
(d) "probation"
means action taken by the department, which includes a period of close
supervision as determined by the division;
(e) "revocation" means the permanent removal
of certification of a Third-party Tester or Third-party Examiner;
(f) "state" means the State of
Utah;
(g) "third-party examiner"
means a person who has completed, passed and maintains the required training to
administer the skills tests to commercial drivers; and
(h) "third-party tester" means a person, an
agency of this state, an employer, a private driver training facility or other
private institution, or a department, agency or entity of local government with
whom the state has an agreement to administer skills tests to commercial
drivers.
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