Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R152. Commerce, Consumer Protection |
R152-34. Utah Postsecondary Proprietary School Act Rule |
R152-34-10. Rules Relating to Suspension, Termination or Refusal to Register under Section 13-34-111
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(1) The Division may perform on-site evaluations to verify information submitted by an institution or an agent, or to investigate complaints filed with the Division.
(2) The Division may, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act, issue an order to deny, suspend, or revoke a registration, upon a finding that:
(a) the award of credentials by a nonexempt institution without having first duly registered with the Division and having obtained the requisite surety;
(b) a registration statement application that contains material representations which are incomplete, improper, or incorrect;
(c) failure to maintain facilities and equipment in a safe and healthful manner;
(d) failure to perform the services or provide materials as represented by the institution, failure to perform any commitment made in the registration statement or permit application, offering programs or services not contained in the registration statement currently on file, or violations of the conditions of the certificate of registration;
(e) failure to maintain sufficient financial capability, as set forth in section R152-34-7;
(f) to confer, or attempt to confer, a fraudulent credential, as set forth in 13-34-201;
(g) employment of students for commercial gain, if such fact is not contained in the current registration statement;
(h) promulgation to the public of fraudulent or misleading statements relating to a program or service offered;
(i) failure to comply with the Postsecondary Proprietary School Act or these rules;
(j) withdrawal of the authority to operate in the home state of an institution whose parent campus or headquarters is not domiciled in this state;
(k) failure to comply with applicable laws in this state or another state where the institution is doing business; and
(l) failure to provide reasonable information to the Division as requested from time to time.
(3) A violation of these administrative rules is also a violation of the Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act and accompanying administrative rules.