Utah Admin. Code R728-409-15 - Final Order
(1) After the
council has decided the matter, the council chair shall issue a final order
within 30 days of the council meeting.
(2) The final order shall state the action
taken by the council with regards to the respondent's certification and shall
include information on the appeal process outlined in Section
R728-409-16.
(3) The council's action shall be effective
on the date that the final order is signed by the chair.
(4)
(a) The
final order shall be filed with the division.
(b) A copy of the final order shall be sent
to:
(i) the respondent by certified mail;
and
(ii) the respondent's employer
by regular mail, if the respondent is employed as peace officer or
dispatcher.
(c) The
action taken by the council shall be entered into the International Association
of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training National Peace Officer
De-Certification database, if the respondent is a peace officer.
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(1) After the council has decided the matter, the council chairperson shall issue a final order within 30 days of the council meeting.
(2) The final order shall indicate the action taken by the council with regards to the respondent's certification and shall include information on the appeal process outlined in Section R728-409-16.
(3) The council's action shall be effective on the date that the final order is signed by the chairperson.
(4)
(a) The final order shall be filed with the division.
(b) A copy of the final order shall be sent to:
(i) the respondent by certified mail; and
(ii) the respondent's employer by regular mail, if the respondent is employed as peace officer or dispatcher.
(c) The action taken by the council shall be entered into the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training National Peace Officer De-Certification database, if the respondent is a peace officer.