2016 Utah Code
Title 63G - General Government
Chapter 12 - Utah Immigration Accountability and Enforcement Act
Part 2 - Guest Worker Program
Section 204 - Obtaining a permit -- Uses of permit.

UT Code § 63G-12-204 (2016) What's This?
63G-12-204. Obtaining a permit -- Uses of permit.
  • (1) An undocumented individual shall obtain a permit:
    • (a) before providing services to a person in this state under a contract for hire; or
    • (b) in accordance with Subsection (2), by no later than 30 days from the day on which the undocumented individual enters into a contract for hire.
  • (2)
    • (a) By rule made in accordance with Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the department shall provide a procedure under which a person may hire an undocumented individual who does not hold a permit pending the undocumented individual obtaining a permit within 30 days of the day on which the undocumented individual is hired to provide services.
    • (b) An undocumented individual may not provide services under a contract for hire to a person for more than 30 days during a two-year calendar period without obtaining a permit as provided under this part.
  • (3) Subject to Subsection (4), a permit is considered an identification document for purposes of Section 63G-12-401, and may be used as identification or proof of the permit holder's age for any state or local government required purpose.
  • (4) An undocumented individual may not use a permit:
    • (a) to establish entitlement to a federal, state, or local benefit as described in Section 63G-12-402; or
    • (b) to obtain work or provide services in a state other than Utah.


Enacted by Chapter 18, 2011 General Session

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