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Recalled equipment: what Utah requires

Utah does not require a recall check

We read Utah’s licensing rules in full. They contain no requirement for licensed providers to monitor or document product recalls. We are telling you this even though it means you have less reason to pay us, because a page that invents a rule to sell a subscription is worth nothing to you and would deserve nothing from you.

What the rules do say

We read the current text of every relevant rule: zero hits for recall or CPSC. A live fabrication hazard sits here — Utah’s own rules site still serves a 2018 RTF that DOES contain a CPSC definition which the current rules deleted. Anyone citing that file would be quoting repealed text. Utah does require documentation that a crib was built after 28 June 2011, which is a manufacture-date rule, not recall monitoring.

Recalled children’s gear is still dangerous, and a recalled crib in your care is still a liability whether or not a form asks about it. The free screening below works regardless.

Utah Admin. Code R381-100 (centers); R430-90 (licensed family child care)

This page summarises publicly available licensing rules. It is not legal advice, and rules change. Always verify against your state’s current licensing authority.