Utah Admin. Code R657-2-1 - Purpose and Authority
(1) This rule
sets forth the standards and procedures governing all adjudicative proceedings
before the Wildlife Board and the division, except as provided in subsection
(2), and specifically governs the following adjudicative proceedings:
(a) requests for agency action;
(b) declaratory orders brought pursuant to
Section 63G-4-503;
(c) requests for species reclassification
under Section R657-3;
(d) requests
for a variance under Section R657-3;
(e) post-issuance requests for a variance or
amendment to a license, permit, tag or certificate of registration;
(f) request for review of a division action
taken to deny a certificate of registration under Section R657-3;
(g) requests for agency action brought to
contest the division's determination of eligibility for issuance or renewal of
a license, permit, tag, or certificate of registration;
(h) appeals of divisions actions taken
pursuant to Section
23-16-4; and
(i) a petition brought requesting the making,
amendment, or repeal of a rule brought pursuant to Section
63G-3-601.
(2)
(a)
Unless otherwise specifically provided, this rule does not govern actions taken
under Sections
23-19-9 and R657-26 to suspend a
wildlife license, permit, tag, or certificate of registration.
(b) The hearing officer or Wildlife Board
hearing an appeal of a hearing officer's decision to revoke a person's license,
permit, tag, or certificate of registration, or to suspend receipt of
privileges granted thereunder, may use any of the provisions established in
this rule in conducting an adjudicative proceeding to the extent such
provisions do not conflict with any of the procedural provisions of Section
23-19-9 or R657-26 and where conducting the proceeding according to this rule
would promote fairness and equity to the parties.
(3) All rights, powers, and authorities
provided in Chapter 4, Title 63G are hereby reserved to the division and
Wildlife Board in conducting adjudicative proceedings under this rule and to
the extent this rule does not address a specific procedural matter, the
provisions of Chapter 4, Title 63G shall govern.
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