Utah Admin. Code R655-14-25 - Reconsideration
(1) Within 14 days after the Presiding
Officer issues a Final Judgment and Order, any party may file a written request
for reconsideration stating the specific grounds upon which relief is
requested.
(2) Unless otherwise
provided by statute, the filing of a request for reconsideration is not a
prerequisite for seeking judicial review of the order.
(3) The request for reconsideration shall be
filed with the Division to the attention of the Presiding Officer and one copy
shall be mailed to each party by the party filing the request.
(4) The Presiding Officer may issue a written
order granting or denying the request for reconsideration. It is not required
that the written order explain the grounds for the Presiding Officer's
decision.
(5) If the Presiding
Officer does not issue an order granting a request for reconsideration within
14 days after the date it is filed with the Division, the request shall be
considered denied.
(6) A Final
Judgment and Order in the form of a Consent Order or a Default Order is not
subject to a request for reconsideration under this rule.
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