Utah Admin. Code R708-30-14 - Revocation
(1) In accordance with Subsection
63G-4-202(1),
the division designates all adjudicative proceedings associated with this rule
as informal adjudicative proceedings.
(2) The division shall deny approval of an
application for a school or an instructor if the applicant does not qualify for
approval under provisions of this rule.
(3) The division may deny approval or revoke
approval of a school or instructor for any of the following reasons:
(a) failure to comply with any provision of
this rule or the school's agreement;
(b) falsification of any records or
information relating to the school's instruction program;
(c) commission of any act which compromises
the integrity of the school's instruction program or the instructor;
(d) failure to notify the division within ten
days of any change in instructor personnel or testing locations;
(e) notification that an instructor's driver
license is suspended, revoked, canceled or disqualified; or
(f) misstatements or misrepresentation on the
application.
(4) If the
division determines that reasons for revocation exist because of failure to
comply with any provision of this rule or the school's agreement, the division
may postpone revocation and allow the school or instructor up to thirty (30)
days to correct the deficiency.
(5)
A school or instructor who receives notice that the division intends to revoke
their approval is entitled to a hearing. The hearing will be conducted by a
person appointed by the division director.
(a)
The party requesting the hearing must file the request for hearing within ten
days from the date notice of the division's intent to revoke is
received.
(b) The person conducting
the hearing will issue a written decision that complies with Subsection
63G-4-203(1)(i)
within ten days following the hearing.
(6) The decision of the person conducting the
hearing will be considered final agency action. A party wishing to contest the
decision may:
(a) file a request for
reconsideration with the division in accordance with Section
63G-4-302; or
(b) seek judicial review in accordance with
Section 63G-4-401.
(7) Reinstatement following revocation of
approval may take place only after:
(a) a new
application for approval is filed;
(b) the division is satisfied that the reason
for revocation no longer exists; and
(c) the division is satisfied that approval
of the school or instructor is in the best interests of the public and will not
jeopardize public safety.
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