Utah Code 63G-12-206. Eligibility to obtain and maintain an immediate family permit
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To be eligible to obtain or maintain an immediate family permit, an undocumented individual shall:
(1) live in Utah;
Terms Used In Utah Code 63G-12-206
- Guest worker: means an undocumented individual who holds a guest worker permit. See Utah Code 63G-12-102
- Immediate family: means for an undocumented individual:(10)(a) the undocumented individual's spouse; or(10)(b) a child of the undocumented individual if the child is:(10)(b)(i) under 21 years old; and(10)(b)(ii) unmarried. See Utah Code 63G-12-102
- Permit: means a permit issued under Part 2, Guest Worker Program, and includes:
(12)(a) a guest worker permit; and(12)(b) an immediate family permit. See Utah Code 63G-12-102- Relevant contact information: means the following for an undocumented individual:
(18)(a) the undocumented individual's name;(18)(b) the undocumented individual's residential address;(18)(c) the undocumented individual's residential telephone number;(18)(d) the undocumented individual's personal email address;(18)(e) the name of the person with whom the undocumented individual has a contract for hire;(18)(f) the name of the contact person for the person listed in Subsection (18)(e);(18)(g) the address of the person listed in Subsection (18)(e);(18)(h) the telephone number for the person listed in Subsection (18)(e);(18)(i) the names of the undocumented individual's immediate family members;(18)(j) the names of the family members who reside with the undocumented individual; and(18)(k) any other information required by the department by rule made in accordance with Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act. See Utah Code 63G-12-102- Undocumented individual: means an individual who:
(23)(a) lives or works in the state; and(23)(b) is not in compliance with the Immigration and Nationality Act, Utah Code 63G-12-102(2) be a member of a guest worker‘s immediate family; and(3) provide relevant contact information and regularly update the relevant contact information in a manner required by rule made in accordance withChapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act . - Permit: means a permit issued under Part 2, Guest Worker Program, and includes: