Utah Admin. Code R527-200-10 - Hearings in Informal Adjudicative Proceedings
(1) In proceedings initiated by a notice of
agency action, hearing requests shall be referred to the presiding officer
appointed to conduct hearings.
(2)
The presiding officer shall give timely notice of the date and time of the
hearing to the parties.
(3) Before
granting a hearing in a case referred, the presiding officer appointed to
conduct the hearing may decide whether the respondent raises a genuine issue as
to a material fact. Upon determining there is no genuine issue as to a material
fact, the presiding officer may deny the request for hearing, and close the
adjudicative proceeding.
(4) The
respondent may object to the denial of a hearing as grounds for relief in a
request for reconsideration.
(5)
There is no genuine issue as to a material fact if:
(a) the evidence gathered by ORS and the
evidence presented for acceptance by the respondent are sufficient to establish
the obligation of the respondent under applicable law; and
(b) no other evidence in the record or
presented for acceptance by the respondent in the course of respondent's
participation conflicts with the evidence to be relied upon by the presiding
officer in issuing an order.
(6) Evidence that a presiding officer may
rely in issuing an order when there has been no hearing may include:
(a) documented wage information from
employers or governmental sources;
(b) failure of the respondent to produce
canceled checks as evidence of payments made, as requested by the presiding
officer;
(c) failure of the
respondent to produce a record kept by the clerk of court, a financial
institution, or ORS, showing payments made;
(d) failure of the respondent to produce a
written agreement in a non-IV-A case that was signed by the noncustodial parent
and the custodial parent providing for an alternate means of satisfying a child
support obligation;
(e) birth
certificates of the children whose support is sought from the
respondent;
(f) certified copies of
the latest support orders; or
(g)
other applicable documentation.
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