(1)  A permit holder shall continue to meet the eligibility criteria under Section 63G-12-205 or 63G-12-206 for the type of permit held by the permit holder.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 63G-12-208

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Family member: means for an undocumented individual:
(a) a member of the undocumented individual's immediate family;
(b) the undocumented individual's grandparent;
(c) the undocumented individual's sibling;
(d) the undocumented individual's grandchild;
(e) the undocumented individual's nephew;
(f) the undocumented individual's niece;
(g) a spouse of an individual described in this Subsection (6); or
(h) an individual who is similar to one listed in this Subsection (6). See Utah Code 63G-12-102
  • Guest worker: means an undocumented individual who holds a guest worker permit. See Utah Code 63G-12-102
  • Guest worker permit: means a permit issued in accordance with Section 63G-12-207 to an undocumented individual who meets the eligibility criteria of Section 63G-12-205. See Utah Code 63G-12-102
  • Immediate family: means for an undocumented individual:
    (a) the undocumented individual's spouse; or
    (b) a child of the undocumented individual if the child is:
    (i) under 21 years old; and
    (ii) unmarried. See Utah Code 63G-12-102
  • Permit: means a permit issued under 2, and includes:
    (a) a guest worker permit; and
    (b) an immediate family permit. See Utah Code 63G-12-102
  • Permit holder: means an undocumented individual who holds a permit. See Utah Code 63G-12-102
  • Serious felony: means a felony under:
    (a) Title 76, Chapter 5, Offenses Against the Individual;
    (b) Title 76, Chapter 5b, Sexual Exploitation Act;
    (c) Title 76, Chapter 6, Offenses Against Property;
    (d) Title 76, Chapter 7, Offenses Against the Family;
    (e) Title 76, Chapter 8, Offenses Against the Administration of Government;
    (f) Title 76, Chapter 9, Offenses Against Public Order and Decency; and
    (g) Title 76, Chapter 10, Offenses Against Public Health, Safety, Welfare, and Morals. See Utah Code 63G-12-102
    (2)  A permit is automatically revoked if after issuance of the permit:

    (a)  the permit holder to whom it is issued is convicted of, pleads guilty to, pleads no contest to, pleads guilty in a similar manner to, or has resolved by diversion or its equivalent a serious felony;

    (b)  for a guest worker permit, the permit holder to whom it is issued does not provide services under a contract for hire for more than one year; or

    (c)  for an immediate family permit, the guest worker permit under which the immediate family member‘s permit is issued is revoked or expires under this part.

    Enacted by Chapter 18, 2011 General Session