Agenda
UTAH ALARM SYSTEM SECURITY LICENSING BOARD MEETING
ELECTRONIC MEETING
November 5, 2020-Google Meets-Time: 9 AM
Heber M. Wells Building
160 E. 300 S. Salt Lake City, Utah
This agenda is subject to change up to 24 hours prior to the meeting.
I. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS:
Call Meeting to Order
No Anchor Location Form
Verify Attendance
Approve Sept 3, 2020 Meeting Minutes
Compliance-Sicily Hill
II. APPOINTMENTS: Interviewees should arrive at the beginning of the block as indicated in their appointment letter and will be seen in the order they arrive. 15 minutes is allotted to each individual.
Stephen Giese - History Review
Carlos Tomala-History Review
Sandra Luz Cortes-Garcia- History Review
III. DISCUSSION & ACTION ITEMS
SB23 Endorsement
2021 Board Meeting Dates (Jan 7, Mar 4, May 6, July 1, Sept 2, Nov 4)
IV. NEXT SCHEDULED MEETING:
January 7, 2021
APPOINTMENTS AND GENERAL PUBLIC CAN ATTEND BY GOING TO
https://meet.google.com/hga-aqmp-qgv?hs=122&authuser=0
or by calling 617-675-4444 and using PIN 731 041 463 4251#
EXECUTIVE ORDER
Suspending the Enforcement of Provisions of Utah Code §§ 52-4-202 and 52-4-207, and Related State Agency Orders, Rules, and Regulations, Due to Infectious Disease COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus, Gary R. Herbert, Governor of the State of Utah, hereby order the suspension of enforcement of Utah Code §§ 52-4-202(3)(a)(i)(A), 207(2), 207(3)(a)(ii), 207(3)(c), 207(3)(d), and 207(3)(e), and the suspension of any provision of any order, rule, or regulation of any state agency to the extent that the order, rule, or regulation implements or conforms with these subsections.
Accordingly, a public body governed by OPMA may hold an electronic meeting even if the public body has not adopted a resolution, rule, or ordinance governing the use of electronic meetings. Furthermore, a public body that convenes or conducts an electronic meeting is not required to:
1. Post written notice at the principal office of the public body or specified body, or if no principal office exists, at the building where the meeting is to be held;
2. Post written notice at an anchor location;
3. Establish one or more anchor locations for the public meeting, at least one of which is in the building and political subdivision where the public body would normally meet if they were not holding an electronic meeting;
4. Provide space and facilities at an anchor location so that interested persons and the public may physically attend and monitor the open portions of the meeting; or
5. If comments from the public will be accepted during the electronic meeting, provide space and facilities at an anchor location so that interested persons and the public may physically attend, monitor, and participate in the open portions of the meeting
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify the Division ADA Coordinator at least three working days prior to the meeting. Division of Occupational & Professional Licensing, 160 East 300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115, (801) 530-6628 or toll-free in Utah only (866) 275-3675.
Notice of Electronic or Telephone Participation
APPOINTMENTS AND GENERAL PUBLIC CAN ATTEND BY GOING TO
https://meet.google.com/hga-aqmp-qgv?hs=122&authuser=0
or by calling 617-675-4444 and using PIN 731 041 463 4251#
Other Information
EXECUTIVE ORDER
Suspending the Enforcement of Provisions of Utah Code §§ 52-4-202 and 52-4-207, and Related State Agency Orders, Rules, and Regulations, Due to Infectious Disease COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus, Gary R. Herbert, Governor of the State of Utah, hereby order the suspension of enforcement of Utah Code §§ 52-4-202(3)(a)(i)(A), 207(2), 207(3)(a)(ii), 207(3)(c), 207(3)(d), and 207(3)(e), and the suspension of any provision of any order, rule, or regulation of any state agency to the extent that the order, rule, or regulation implements or conforms with these subsections.
Accordingly, a public body governed by OPMA may hold an electronic meeting even if the public body has not adopted a resolution, rule, or ordinance governing the use of electronic meetings. Furthermore, a public body that convenes or conducts an electronic meeting is not required to:
1. Post written notice at the principal office of the public body or specified body, or if no principal office exists, at the building where the meeting is to be held;
2. Post written notice at an anchor location;
3. Establish one or more anchor locations for the public meeting, at least one of which is in the building and political subdivision where the public body would normally meet if they were not holding an electronic meeting;
4. Provide space and facilities at an anchor location so that interested persons and the public may physically attend and monitor the open portions of the meeting; or
5. If comments from the public will be accepted during the electronic meeting, provide space and facilities at an anchor location so that interested persons and the public may physically attend, monitor, and participate in the open portions of the meeting