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House OKs temporary permits for alarm-company call-center staff after initial background check
Summary
The House passed a substitute of HB320 to allow call-center employees for alarm companies to begin work after passing a state BCI check while their full fingerprint/FBI check is completed; the bill includes penalties if companies misuse the temporary permit and passed 52–17.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House passed a second substitute of House Bill 320 on March 5 to address hiring delays in the alarm industry by creating a temporary permit process for call-center employees.
Representative Harrold, sponsor of the amendment, told colleagues that the alarm industry includes two primary types of workers: field technicians (sales or installation) and call‑center…
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