Utah Admin. Code R610-2-6 - Filing Procedure and Commencement of Agency Action
For purposes of Section 63G-4-201, commencement of an adjudicative proceeding at the Division to resolve an alleged violation of Utah statutes or rules regarding employment of minors is accomplished by the filing of a complaint or by a notice of agency action filed by the Division at its discretion.
A.
The alleged violation shall be filed in writing by the complainant or an
authorized representative of the complainant on a form provided by the
Division. The complaint form shall act as a request for agency action and the
form and accompanying agency cover letter shall together include all
information specified in Subsection
63G-4-201(2).
The complaint shall include the complainant's name and address, the defendant's
name and address, a brief and concise statement of the complaint or allegation,
and the complainant's or his authorized representative's signature.
1. Upon receipt of a complaint, the Division
shall enter its receipt and assign a complaint number.
2. The Division may telephone the Defendant
and attempt to resolve the complaint.
3. When a rapid resolution is not effected,
the Division shall mail a copy of the complaint and a blank answer form
together with an accompanying agency cover letter.
4. The Defendant shall have ten working days
from the date of the letter to submit an answer to such complaint.
5. The Defendant's answer shall be mailed to
the Complainant who may submit an answer within ten working days.
6. Upon receiving a third complaint against
an employer within a 12 month period, the Division shall invoke the penalty
provision pursuant to Section
34-23-402,
and notify the Defendant of the penalty at the time of notice under Subsection
A.3.
B. The Division may
at its discretion bring an agency action to determine any violation of any
statute or rule pertaining to employment of minors, or any appropriate
penalties, wages, or other enforcement relief. Commencement of an adjudicative
proceeding is accomplished by a notice of agency action filed by the
Division.
C. An adjudicative
proceeding initiated pursuant to Subsection A. or B. is designated as an
informal adjudicative proceeding and shall be conducted informally.
D. An informal adjudicative proceeding may be
converted to a formal adjudicative proceeding pursuant to Subsection
63G-4-202(3).
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