Utah Admin. Code R641-106-200 - Personal Service of Request (Petition) and Related Pleadings
210. In addition to the notice required by
R641-106-100, wherever personal
service is required by applicable law, the petitioner, or the Board in any
proceeding initiated by the Board, will personally serve a copy of the petition
and all pleadings filed with the secretary of the Board at the same time as the
petition, other than exhibits, on any person required by statute to be served
and on any respondent. The Board, on its own motion, may at any time also
require petitioner to effect personal service on any other person whose legally
protected interests may, in the opinion of the Board, be affected by the
proceedings. In such event the Board will prescribe the schedule for service of
the request and any response thereto.
220. Personal service under this rule will be
accomplished no later than the 15th day of the month preceding the month in
which the first hearing in the matter is held.
230. Personal service may be made by any
person authorized by law to serve summons in the same manner and extent as is
provided by the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure for the service of summons in
civil actions in the district courts in this state. Proof of service will be in
the form required by law with respect to service of process in civil actions.
Persons otherwise entitled to personal service under these rules may be served
by publication or mail in accordance with Rule 4(f) of the Utah Rules of Civil
Procedure. In such a case, any member of the Board may consider ex parte and
rule upon the verified motion of any person seeking to accomplish service by
publication or mail.
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