Utah Admin. Code R641-114-100 - Requirement
Persons must exhaust their administrative remedies in accordance with Section 63G-4-401, Utah Code Annotated (1953, as amended), prior to seeking judicial review.
200. Informal Adjudicative Proceedings before
the Division. In any informal proceeding before the Division, there is an
opportunity given to request an informal hearing before the Division. If a
timely request is made, the Division will conduct an informal hearing and issue
a decision thereafter. Only those aggrieved parties that participated in any
hearing or an applicant who is aggrieved by a denial or an approval with
conditions will then be entitled to appeal such Division decision to the Board
within ten (10) days of issuance of the Division order. Such appeal shall be
treated as a contested case which is processed as a formal proceeding under
these rules. Such rights to request an informal hearing before the Division or
to appeal the Division order and have the matter be contested and processed
"formally" are available and adequate administrative remedies and should be
exercised prior to seeking judicial review.
300. Formal Adjudicative Proceedings. In any
formal adjudicative proceeding before the Board, there is an opportunity for
affected parties to respond and participate. Only those aggrieved parties that
so exhausted these available and adequate remedies before the Board may be
allowed to seek judicial review of the final Board action.
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