Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
41-6a-210. Failure to respond to officer's signal to stop -- Fleeing -- Causing property damage or bodily injury -- Suspension of driver's license -- Forfeiture of vehicle -- Penalties. knowingly or intentionally attempt to flee or elude a law enforcement officer by vehicle or other means.
Section 53-13-103 - Effective Until 1/1/2025 Law enforcement officer (1) (a) "Law enforcement officer" means a sworn and certified peace officer: (i) who is an employee of a law enforcement agency; and (ii) whose primary and principal duties consist of the prevention and detection of crime and the enforcement of ...
76-8-305 Interference with a peace officer. (B) made by a peace officer involved in the arrest or detention; or (iii) refusing to refrain from performing an act that would impede the arrest or detention. (3) A violation of Subsection (2) is a class B misdemeanor.
The Charges That Appear on Background Checks in Utah Many employers and landlords only perform checks for felonies. This means that only felony convictions and non-misdemeanors, traffic violations, pending charges, dropped charges, and dismissed charges will not be known to the person conducting the search.
The best way to find out if this has happened is to go to the Court where your case was at and ask to see the documents. If they do not have them the case was expunged and some private company has the records and provided them when the background check was done.
Utah's “Clean Slate” law was implemented on February 10th 2022 and the Utah Courts began the process of automatically expunging qualifying misdemeanor records.
In March 2019, Utah lawmakers unanimously passed HB 431, Utah's Clean Slate law, which automatically clears qualifying misdemeanor records.
How long ago were you convicted? What was your offense?Has enough time passed? Count from either the date your case finished, the date you got out of jail or prison or ended probation or parole. Use the date that happened most recently Class A Misdemeanor or felony drug possession 5 years Class B Misdemeanor 4 years3 more rows
Failure to give any notice or file any proof of loss required by the policy within the time specified in the policy does not invalidate a claim made by the insured, if the insured shows that it was not reasonably possible to give the notice or file the proof of loss within the prescribed time and that notice was given ...