Utah Admin. Code R58-19-2 - Definition of Terms
(1) An Emergency
Order means a written action by the Division, which is issued to a person, as a
result of information that is known by the Division, which identifies an
immediate and significant danger to the public's health, animal health, safety
or welfare, and warrants prompt action pursuant to Section
63G-4-502.
Emergency orders include: "quarantine", "seized", "Utah Inspection and Condemned", "sealed", "reject", "retain", "denatured", "detained", and "suspect", and may be issued when division action is warranted to stop the sale of a product, or halt an immediate condition or service from occurring, pursuant to Sections 4-32-7, 4-32-16, 4-32-17, 4-31-17, 4-39-107, and 9 CFR-III 303.1 through 381.207.
(2) A Citation means a lawful notice, issued
by the division, which is intended to immediately remedy a violation of
agricultural statutes or rules by a person, business, operator, etc. Pursuant
to Section
4-2-15,
a citation may include a penalty assessment, or provide for a fine to take
effect within a stated time period.
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