Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Public Safety
Title R708 - Driver License
Rule R708-37 - Certification of Licensed Instructors of Commercial Driver Training Schools or Testing Only Schools to Administer Driving Skills Test
Section R708-37-7 - Refusal to Certify, Grounds for Cancellation, Suspension, or Probation of a Tester's Certification

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 708-37-7

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) The tester certification shall remain effective as long as the tester remains employed by the school as a tester, or until the tester certification is cancelled or suspended by the division.

(2) The division may:

(a) refuse to certify a tester;

(b) suspend an existing certification; or

(c) place a tester on probation.

(3) A tester certification may be suspended, placed on probation or refused issuance for:

(a) failure to comply with Title 53, Chapter 3, Part 5 Commercial Driver Training Schools Act;

(b) failure to comply with this rule and Rule R708-2;

(c) failure to meet the standards for training;

(d) providing false information in an application or form required by the division;

(e) conviction of a felony, or conviction of or reasonable grounds to believe a tester has committed an act of moral turpitude; or

(f) failure to appear for a hearing.

(4) A proceeding to suspend, place on probation, or refuse to issue or renew a certification is designated as an informal adjudicative proceeding under Section 63G-4-202.

(5) A tester who has had a certification suspended shall not be eligible to reapply for a certification until six months have elapsed since the date of the suspension.

(6) Following suspension, the applicant shall submit an application for re-certification.

(7) Upon receipt of a completed application, the division shall conduct a review process as established by the division director to determine eligibility for re-certification.

(8) Notice of the division's final decision shall be provided in writing to the applicant within 20 days of receipt of the completed application, required documentation, and fees.

(9) When a request for reinstatement is denied, the applicant shall have an opportunity to request a hearing in writing within 20 days of receipt of the division's final decision.

(10) Any applicant who has had a certification suspended by the division two times shall not be eligible to reapply for re-certification.

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