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A license may not be reinstated within how many days after a disciplinary action?

  1. 30 days

  2. 60 days

  3. 90 days

  4. 120 days

The correct answer is: 90 days

The correct answer reflects the regulatory framework surrounding contractor licenses in Utah, which stipulates that after a disciplinary action has been taken against a license, there is a waiting period of 90 days before one can apply for reinstatement. This period allows for the appropriate time to elapse after a disciplinary ruling, which ensures that any issues related to the violation are fully addressed before the individual is eligible to operate under a license again. This approach helps uphold the standards of the profession and maintains the integrity of the licensing process. It provides a cooling-off period that can be necessary for both the regulatory body and the contractor involved to evaluate the situation. The other timelines listed do not align with the current regulations, as they either provide too short or too long a period when compared to the established 90-day wait. Having a knowledge of these timelines is crucial for contractors to remain compliant and understand the implications of disciplinary actions on their ability to continue practicing.