2022 Utah Code
Title 39 - Militia and Armories
Chapter 1 - State Militia
Section 64 - Extension of licenses for members of National Guard and reservists.

Universal Citation: UT Code § 39-1-64 (2022)
39-1-64. Extension of licenses for members of National Guard and reservists.
  • (1) As used in this section, "license" means any license issued under:
    • (a)Title 58, Occupations and Professions; and
    • (b) Section 26-8a-302.
  • (2) Any license held by a member of the National Guard or reserve component of the armed forces that expires while the member is on active duty shall be extended until 90 days after the member is discharged from active duty status.
  • (3) The licensing agency shall renew a license extended under Subsection (2) until the next date that the license expires or for the period that the license is normally issued, at no cost to the member of the National Guard or reserve component of the armed forces if all of the following conditions are met:
    • (a) the National Guard member or reservist requests renewal of the license within 90 days after being discharged;
    • (b) the National Guard member or reservist provides the licensing agency with a copy of the member's or reservist's official orders calling the member or reservist to active duty, and official orders discharging the member or reservist from active duty; and
    • (c) the National Guard member or reservist meets all the requirements necessary for the renewal of the license, except the member or reservist need not meet the requirements, if any, that relate to continuing education or training.
  • (4) The provisions of this section do not apply to regularly scheduled annual training.


Enacted by Chapter 82, 2004 General Session
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