Utah Admin. Code R641-117-100 - Agency Action
In addition to other remedies provided by law and other rules of this Board, the Board or Division may seek enforcement of an order by seeking civil enforcement in the district courts subject to the following:
110. The action seeking
civil enforcement must name, as defendants, each alleged violator against whom
civil enforcement is sought.
120.
Venue for an action seeking civil enforcement shall be determined by the Utah
Rules of Civil Procedure.
130. The
action may request, and the court may grant, any of the following:
131. declaratory relief;
132. temporary or permanent injunctive
relief;
133. any other civil remedy
provided by law; or
134. any
combination of the foregoing.
200.
Individual Action. Any person whose interests are directly impaired or
threatened by the failure of an agency to enforce its order may timely file a
complaint seeking civil enforcement of that order. The complaint must name as
defendants, the agency whose order is sought to be enforced, the agency that is
vested with the power to enforce the order, and each alleged violator against
whom the plaintiff seeks civil enforcement. The action may not be
commenced:
210. Until at least 30
days after the plaintiff has given notice of its intent to seek civil
enforcement of the alleged violation to the Board, the attorney general, and to
each alleged violator against whom the petitioner seeks civil
enforcement;
220. If the Board or
Division has filed and is diligently prosecuting a complaint seeking civil
enforcement of the same order against the same or similarly situated defendant;
or
230. If a petition for judicial
review of the same order has been filed and is pending in court.
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