Utah Admin. Code R610-3-2 - Definitions
The following definitions are in addition to the statutory definitions specified in Sections 34-23- 103, 34-28-2, and 34-40-102.
A. "Claim" means a properly completed Wage
Claim Assignment Form, filed with the Division by a wage claimant.
B. "Claimant" means a person making a claim,
as stated in subsection A.
C.
"Commission" means the Labor Commission.
D. "Defendant" means a person against whom a
claim is made.
E. "Director" is the
Director of the Division of Antidiscrimination and Labor. Director also means a
designee denoted by the Commission to serve in the Director's
absence.
F. "Division" means the
Division of Antidiscrimination and Labor within the Labor Commission and the
personnel responsible for receiving, investigating and resolving
claims.
G. "Hearing Officer" means
a presiding officer who is designated by the Commission to commence
adjudicative proceedings, process claims and complaints, conduct
investigations, hold hearings, assess penalties, issue subpoenas, and enter
Orders.
H. "Hours employed"
includes all time during which an employee is required to be working, to be on
the employer's premises ready to work, to be on duty, to be at a prescribed
work place, to attend a meeting or training, and for time utilized during
established rest or break periods excluding meal periods of 30 minutes or more
where the employee is relieved of all responsibilities.
I. "Mail" or "Mailed" means first class
mailing sent to the parties of a wage claim or claim of retaliation, to the
last known address on the Commission's record.
J. "Presiding Officer" includes those
defended by Section
63G-4-103(1)(h)(i).
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