Utah Admin. Code R645-101-500 - Resolving Prohibited Interests
510.
Actions to be taken by the Director:
511. Remedial action to effect resolution. If
an employee has a prohibited financial interest, the Director will promptly
advise the employee that remedial action which will resolve the prohibited
interest is required within 90 days;
512. Remedial action may include:
512.100. Reassignment of the employee to a
position which performs no function or duty under the Act; or
512.200. Divestiture of the prohibited
financial interest; or
512.300.
Other appropriate action which either eliminates the prohibited interest or
eliminates the situation which creates the conflict.
513. Reports of noncompliance. If 90 days
after an employee is notified to take remedial action that the employee is not
in compliance with the requirements of the State Program, the Director will
report the facts of the situation to the Director of the Office who will
determine whether action to impose the penalties prescribed by the Federal Act
should be initiated. The report to the Director of the Office will include the
original or a certified true copy of the employee's statement and any other
information pertinent to the determination by the Director of the Office,
including a statement of actions being taken at the time the report is
made.
520. Actions to be taken by
the Director of the Office:
521.
Remedial action to effect resolution. Violations of rules under R645-101 by the
Director will be cause for remedial action by the Governor of Utah, or other
appropriate state official, based on recommendations from the Director of the
Office on behalf of the Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior. The
Governor, or other appropriate state official, based on recommendations from
the Director of the Office on behalf of the Secretary of the U.S. Department of
the Interior. The Governor, or other appropriate state official, will promptly
advise the Director that remedial action which will resolve the prohibited
interest is required within 90 days;
522. Remedial action should be consistent
with the procedures prescribed for other Division employees in
R645-101-512.
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