Utah Admin. Code R610-2-14 - Declaratory Orders
As required by Section 63G-4-503, this rule provides the procedure for submission, review, and disposition of petitions for agency Declaratory Orders on the applicability of statutes, rules, and Orders governing or issued by the agency.
A. Petition form and filing.
1. The petition shall be addressed and
delivered to the Director, who shall mark the petition with the date of
receipt.
2. The petition shall:
a. be clearly designated as a request for an
agency Declaratory Order;
b.
identify the statute, rule, or Order to be reviewed;
c. describe in detail the situation or
circumstance in which applicability is to be reviewed;
d. describe the reason or need for the
applicability review, addressing in particular why the review should not be
considered frivolous;
e. include an
address and telephone number where the petitioner can be contacted during the
regular work days;
f. declare
whether the petitioner has participated in a completed or on-going adjudicative
proceeding concerning the same issue within the past 12 months; and
g. be signed by the petitioner.
B. Reviewability.
1. The agency shall not review a petition for
Declaratory Orders that is:
a. not within the
jurisdiction and competence of the agency;
b. trivial, irrelevant, or immaterial;
or
c. otherwise excluded by state
or federal law.
C. Petition review and disposition.
1. The Director shall promptly review and
consider the petition and may:
a. meet with
the petitioner;
b. consult with
counsel or the Attorney General; or
c. take any action consistent with the law
that the agency deems necessary to provide the petition adequate review and due
consideration.
2. The
Director may issue an Order pursuant to Subsection
63G-4-503(6).
D. Administrative review of the
Declaratory Order is per Section
63G-4-302,
only.
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