Utah Admin. Code R746-1-203 - Form and Content of Complete Filing
(1) In order to be considered complete, a
filing other than a complaint shall:
(a) be
presented as a functional and searchable spreadsheet document, portable
document file (PDF), or other electronic word processing document, as
applicable;
(b) unless Subsection
R746-1-203(5)
applies, be filed electronically:
(i) by
e-mail to psc@utah.gov, if the filing is strictly non-confidential;
or
(ii) through the Commission's
secure file transfer protocol (SFTP) server;
(c) be identified by an electronic file name
that includes the following information, as applicable, in the following order:
(i) docket number;
(ii) identification of the type of filing,
such as:
(A) testimony, specified as:
(I) confidential or redacted; and
(II) direct, rebuttal, surrebuttal,
etc.;
(B) exhibit or
workpaper:
(I) including exhibit or workpaper
number; and
(II) specified as
confidential or redacted;
(C) motion, including description;
or
(D) response or reply to
specified motion;
(iii)
last name of the person providing the content of the filing; and
(iv) name of the party on whose behalf the
filing is made;
(d) be
type-written in 12-point font, double spaced, and in a format that, if printed,
would require 8-1/2 x 11-inch paper;
(e) per Utah Rule of Civil Procedure 11, be
signed by an individual who has read the filing and believes that it is
supported in fact and in law, which individual may include:
(i) the party;
(ii) the party's counsel; or
(iii) other authorized representative of the
party; and
(f) include a
certificate of service:
(i) stating that a
true and correct copy of the filing was served upon each of the
parties;
(ii) identifying the
manner of service; and
(iii)
identifying the date of service.
(2)
(a) An
electronic filing that does not comply with
R746-1-203(1)(c)
shall be rejected and, if re-filed, may be deemed untimely.
(b) In creating an electronic filing name
pursuant to R746-1-203(1)(c),
a person may use abbreviations that are reasonably calculated to convey the
required information.
(3) An initial pleading shall:
(a) comply with Utah Code Subsection
63G-4-201(3)(a);
and
(b) if a statute, rule,
regulation, or other authority requires the Commission to act within a specific
time period, include a specific section setting forth:
(i) a reference or citation to the statute,
rule, regulation, or other authority;
(ii) the applicable time period;
and
(iii) the expiration date of
the applicable time period, identified by day, month, and year.
(4) A person that is
requested by the Commission or by another party to provide a paper copy of a
filing shall do so within a reasonable time.
(5)
(a) A
person that is unable to use e-mail or the Commission's SFTP server for
electronic filing may file by paper or by disc if:
(i) the filing is accompanied by a motion for
permission to deviate from the electronic filing rule; and
(ii) if submitted on paper, the filing is
typed in a font of at least 12 points and double-spaced on 8-1/2 by 11-inch
paper.
(b) If the SFTP
server is unable to receive a document on the day it is due, the filing shall
be deemed timely if uploaded to the SFTP server during business hours of the
first business day on which the SFTP server again becomes available.
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