(1) Every application for a registrant or apprentice license shall provide to the bureau:

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Terms Used In Utah Code 53-9-110

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     (1)(a) the full name and address of the applicant;
     (1)(b) one passport-size color photograph of the applicant;
     (1)(c) the name of the licensed agency for which the applicant will be an employee, apprentice, or contract registrant, if applicable;
     (1)(d) authorization of the licensed agency or its designee to employ the apprentice or contract with the registrant, if applicable;
     (1)(e) a verified statement of the applicant’s experience and qualifications as provided in Section 53-9-108; and
     (1)(f) the fee prescribed in Section 53-9-111.
(2) An application for a registrant or apprentice license or renewal shall be accompanied by a surety bond in the amount of $10,000.
(3) The surety bond required by this section shall:

     (3)(a) be in effect throughout the entire licensing period; and
     (3)(b) provide that the issuer of the surety bond will notify the bureau if the bond is cancelled or expired.
(4)

     (4)(a) The bureau shall cancel a license when it receives notice from the insurer that the bond required in Subsection (2) has expired or been cancelled.
     (4)(b) The licensee shall be notified by the bureau when a license has been cancelled under this Subsection (4).
     (4)(c) The license may be reinstated when the licensee:

          (4)(c)(i) files proof of a bond for the remainder of the license period; and
          (4)(c)(ii) pays the reinstatement fee prescribed in Section 53-9-111.