Utah Admin. Code R82-3-105 - Consent Calendar Procedures
(1)
Authority. This rule is pursuant to the Commission's authority to establish
procedures for suspending or revoking permits, licenses, and package agencies
under subsections
32B-2-202(1)(c) and
(e), and the Commission's authority to
adjudicate violations of Title 32B in accordance with subsections
32B-2-202(1)(p),
32B-3-204(4),
and 205(1).
(2) Purpose. This rule
establishes a consent calendar procedure for handling letters of admonishment
issued and settlement agreements proposed pursuant to
R82-3-103 that meet the
following criteria:
(a) Uncontested letters
of admonishment where no written objections have been received from the
respondent; and
(b) Settlement
agreements except those where the respondent is allowed to present further
argument to the Commission under the terms of the settlement
agreement.
(3)
Application of the Rule.
(a) A consent
calendar may be utilized by the Commission at their meetings to expedite the
handling of letters of admonishment and settlement agreements that meet the
criteria of subpart (2) of this rule.
(b) Consent calendar items shall be briefly
summarized by Department staff or the assistant attorney general assigned to
the Department. The summary shall describe the nature of the violations and the
penalties sought.
(c)
(i) The Commission shall be furnished in
advance of the meeting a copy of each letter of admonishment and settlement
agreement on the consent calendar and any documents essential for the
Commission to make an informed decision on the matter.
(ii) If the case involves anything unusual or
out of the ordinary, it shall be highlighted on the letter of admonishment or
settlement agreement and shall be noted by the Department staff person or
assistant attorney general during the summary of the case.
(iii) Settlement agreements on the consent
calendar shall include specific proposed dates for the suspension of any
license or permit, and for payment of any fines or administrative
costs.
(d) If the case
involves a serious or grave violation as defined in
R82-3-102, the licensee or
permittee, absent good cause, shall be in attendance at the Commission meeting.
The licensee or permittee shall be present not to make a presentation, but to
respond to any questions from the Commission. Individual employees of a
licensee or permittee are not required to be in attendance at the Commission
meeting.
(e) Any Commissioner may
have an item removed from the consent calendar if the Commissioner feels that
further inquiry is necessary before reaching a final decision. In the event a
Commissioner elects to remove an item from the consent calendar, and the
licensee or permittee is not in attendance, the matter may be rescheduled for
the next regular Commission meeting. Otherwise, the action recommended by
Department staff or the assistant attorney general presenting the matter shall
be approved by unanimous consent of the Commission.
(f) All consent calendar items shall be
approved in a single motion at the conclusion of the presentation of the
summary.
(g) All fines and
administrative costs associated with a consent calendar item shall be paid on
or before the day of the Commission meeting unless otherwise provided by order
of the Commission.
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