(1) The Division of Licensing and Background Checks, created in Section 26B-2-103, may investigate an allegation that a child-placing agency has failed to comply with this part and commence an action for injunctive or other relief or initiate administrative proceedings against the child-placing agency to enforce this part.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 78B-24-307

  • Allegation: something that someone says happened.
  • Child-placing agency: means a person with authority under other law of this state to identify or place a child for adoption. See Utah Code 78B-24-101
  • State: includes a federally recognized Indian tribe. See Utah Code 78B-24-101
(2)

     (2)(a) The Office of Licensing may initiate a proceeding to determine whether a child-placing agency has failed to comply with this part.
     (2)(b) If the Office of Licensing finds that the child-placing agency has failed to comply, the Office of Licensing may suspend or revoke the child-placing agency’s license or take other action permitted by law of the state.