- R861-1A-24.
Formal Adjudicative Proceedings Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Sections
59-1-502.5, 63G-4-206, and 63G-4-208.
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(1) At a formal
proceeding, an administrative law judge appointed by the commission
or a commissioner may preside.
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(a) Assignment of a
presiding officer to a case will be made pursuant to agency
procedures and not at the request of any party to the appeal.
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(b) A party may request
that one or more commissioners be present at any hearing. However,
the decision of whether the request is granted rests with the
commission.
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(c) If more than one
commissioner or administrative law judge is present at any hearing,
the hearing will be conducted by the presiding officer assigned to
the appeal, unless otherwise determined by the commission.
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(2) A formal proceeding
includes an initial hearing pursuant to Section 59-1-502.5, unless
it is waived upon agreement of all parties, and a formal hearing on
the record, if the initial hearing is waived or if a party appeals
the initial hearing decision.
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(a) Initial Hearing.
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(i) An initial hearing
pursuant to Section 59-1-502.5 shall be in the form of a
conference.
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(ii) In accordance with
Section 59-1-502.5, the commission shall make no record of an
initial hearing.
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(iii) Any issue may be
settled in the initial hearing, but any party has a right to a
formal hearing on matters that remain in dispute after the initial
hearing decision is issued.
- (iv) Any party
dissatisfied with the result of the initial hearing must file a
timely request for a formal hearing before pursuing judicial review
of unsettled matters.
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(b) Formal Hearing .
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(i) The
commission shall make a record of all formal hearings, which may
include a written record or an audio recording of the proceeding.
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Evidence presented at the
initial hearing will not be included in the record of the formal
hearing, unless specifically requested by a party and admitted by
the presiding officer.
KEY:
developmentally disabled, grievance procedures, taxation, disclosure
requirements
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- Effective: 8/18/2008