Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Public Safety
Title R708 - Driver License
Rule R708-48 - Ignition Interlock System Program
Section R708-48-9 - Requirements for an Installer

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 708-48-9

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) A licensed installer shall:

(a) only be allowed to be employed or contracted by and do work for one provider at a time;

(b) finish in-person training for systems offered by the provider of the business for which they will be employed;

(c) finish any training administered or required by the division;

(d) provide a live demonstration and a written or electronic user guide to clients on the operation and functioning of the system before leaving the installation site;

(e) not be convicted of, or have been found by any entity of the state to have engaged in conduct which constitutes a felony, or crime or act of moral turpitude;

(f) perform monitoring on each system every 60 days or more frequently as required by the court or division, to:
(i) identify the system's proper use and accuracy; and

(ii) download captured data from the system;

(g) require the client to bring the vehicle with the system installed to the service center for monitoring; and

(h) not allow the client or any other person except a division employee, another installer or trainee, or provider to observe the installation.

(2) An installer shall provide the client with a written report of service performed during an installation, removal, or monitoring, and send a copy of the information to the division as required in Section R708-48-13.

(3) An installer shall surrender their license to the division within five days:

(a) if the installer is no longer employed at the provider; or

(b) the division has denied, canceled, or revoked the license.

(4) An installer shall notify the division in writing if they have had an installer license denied, canceled, or revoked in another state or jurisdiction within 30 days of receiving notice of the action.

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