Utah Admin. Code R305-7-302 - Issuance and Service of Initial Orders and Notices of Violation
(1) Unless otherwise stated, an Initial Order
or a Notice of Violation is effective upon issuance and, even if it is
contested, remains effective unless a stay is issued or the Initial Order or a
Notice of Violation is rescinded, vacated or otherwise terminated.
(2) The date of issuance of an Initial Order
or a Notice of Violation is the date the Initial Order or a Notice of Violation
is signed and dated.
(3) Unless
otherwise provided by law, Notices of Violation and Initial Orders shall be
served through U.S. Postal Service Certified Mail, postage prepaid, addressed
to the respondent's Designated Address. If there is no Designated Address for a
respondent, service may be made through U.S. Postal Service Certified Mail,
postage prepaid, addressed to the respondent's legal registered agent or, if
the respondent is an individual, addressed to the respondent's dwelling or
place of business. Notices of Violation and Initial Orders may also be served
personally (by hand-delivery) or by Certified Mail with Return Receipt
requested. Service of Initial Orders and Notices of Violation may also be made
in the same manner as a summons in accordance with Rule 4 of the Utah Rules of
Civil Procedure.
(4) Service of
Notices of Violation and Initial Orders shall be made no more than three days
after the date of issuance. If service is made more than three days after the
date of issuance, the dates provided in
R305-7-303 shall be extended by the same number of days that are in excess of three
days.
(5) For purposes of this
Rule, service is effective upon mailing, provided that the U.S. Postal Service
Certified Mail receipt shows that the mailing was delivered. If the mailing is
returned or if delivery is attempted but not made, service via U.S. Postal
Service Certified Mail will not be deemed to be effective.
Notes
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