Utah Admin. Code R313-18-16 - Request by Workers for Inspections
(1) A worker or representative of workers
believing that a violation of the Act, these rules, or license conditions
exists or has occurred in work under a license or registration with regard to
radiological working conditions in which the worker is engaged, may request an
inspection by giving notice of the alleged violation to the Director. The
notice shall be in writing, shall set forth the specific grounds for the
notice, and shall be signed by the worker or representative of the workers. A
copy shall be provided to the licensee or registrant by representatives of the
Director no later than at the time of inspection except that, upon the request
of the worker giving the notice, his name and the name of individuals referred
to therein shall not appear in a copy or on a record published, released, or
made available by the Department except for good cause shown.
(2) If, upon receipt of the notice,
representatives of the Director determine that the complaint meets the
requirements set forth in R313-18-16(1), and that there are reasonable grounds
to believe that the alleged violation exists or has occurred, an inspection
shall be made as soon as practicable to determine if the alleged violation
exists or has occurred. Inspections pursuant to R313-18-16 need not be limited
to matters referred to in the complaint.
(3) A licensee, registrant or contractor or
subcontractor of a licensee or registrant shall not discharge or discriminate
against a worker because that worker has filed a complaint or instituted or
caused to be instituted a proceeding under these rules or has testified or is
about to testify in a proceeding or because of the exercise by the worker on
behalf of the worker or others of an option afforded by R313-18.
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