Utah Admin. Code R13-3-6 - Appeals
(1) The complainant may appeal the director's
decision to the executive director within ten working days after the
complainant's receipt of the director's decision.
(2) The appeal shall be in writing or in
another accessible format reasonably suited to the complainant's
ability.
(3) The executive director
may name a designee to assist on the appeal. The ADA coordinator and the
director's designee may not also be the executive director's designee for the
appeal.
(4) In the appeal the
complainant shall describe in sufficient detail why the decision does not
effectively address the complainant's needs.
(5) The executive director or designee shall
review the ADA coordinator's recommendation, the director's decision, and the
points raised on appeal prior to reaching a decision. The executive director
may direct additional investigation as necessary. The executive director shall
consult with representatives from other state agencies that would be affected
by the decision, including the Governor's Office of Management and Budget, the
Department of Human Resource Management, the Division of Risk Management, the
Division of Facilities Construction and Management, and the Office of the
Attorney General before making any decision that would:
(a) involve an expenditure of funds beyond
what is reasonably able to be accommodated within the applicable line item so
that it would require a separate appropriation; or
(b) require facility modifications
(6) The executive director shall
issue a final decision within 15 working days after receiving the complainant's
appeal. The decision shall be in writing, or in another accessible format
suitable to the complainant, and shall be promptly delivered to the
complainant.
(7) If the executive
director or designee is unable to reach a final decision within the 15 working
day period, the complainant shall be notified in writing, or by another
accessible format suitable to the complainant, why the final decision is being
delayed and the additional time needed to reach a final decision.
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