Utah Admin. Code R655-3-6 - Procedures for Processing a Report of Conveyance
6.1 Upon receipt of a Report of Conveyance,
the state engineer shall assess if the Report of Conveyance is acceptably
completed in form and substance.
6.2 If a Report of Conveyance is acceptably
complete, it will be processed and Division records updated to reflect
ownership of the water right in accordance with the Report. Written notice will
be sent to the new owner identified in the Report of Conveyance.
6.3 If a Report of Conveyance is not
acceptably complete, the ROC will be returned to the submitting party with an
explanation of why it is not considered acceptably complete.
6.4 If the fee for the ROC has been processed
by the state engineer prior to the return of a ROC to the submitting party, the
state engineer will place a copy of the ROC on the water right file but will
not update ownership records until the ROC is acceptably complete.
The submitting party will be allowed 90 days to return a corrected or completed ROC for processing without further fee.
6.5 The accuracy and completeness
of the Report is the sole responsibility of the submitter.
6.6 A Report of Conveyance which conflicts
with another Report on the same water right will not be processed and will be
returned to the submitter. Its receipt will be noted on records of the state
engineer and the disputing parties notified. The state engineer will take no
further administrative action on a water right which is the subject of a
conflict until the conflict is resolved.
6.6.1 Conflicted Holders may resolve the
title conflict by filing documents that resolve the title question with the
State Engineer. To be evaluated, any documents submitted, including court
orders, must first be filed with the applicable county recorder where the water
right is diverted and used. Any resolution document, agreement or order between
the Conflicted Holders must directly address the title conflict of record
rather than appeal to state engineer discretion in resolving the matter.
6.6.2 Nothing in this Section 6.6
shall be construed to create a title conflict where a deed with precedence over
subsequent deeds relied upon in a chain of title used to update state engineer
records is submitted in a Report of Conveyance. However, the deed holder
assumes ownership of the water right on state engineer records subject to all
administrative actions which have occurred at the time the ROC is submitted and
individual ROCs must be filed for each segregated portion of the water right
affected by the conveyance documents.
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