Utah Admin. Code R895-2-6 - Appeals
(1) The individual
may appeal the decision of the ADA Coordinator by filing an appeal within five
working days from the receipt of the decision.
(2) The appeal shall be filed in writing with
the department's executive director or a designee other than the department's
ADA Coordinator.
(3) The filing of
an appeal shall be considered as authorization by the individual to allow
review of all information classified as private or controlled, by the
department's executive director or designee.
(4) The appeal shall describe in sufficient
detail why the coordinator's decision is in error, is incomplete or ambiguous,
is not supported by the evidence, or is otherwise improper.
(5) The executive director or designee shall
review the factual findings of the investigation and the individual's statement
regarding the inappropriateness of the coordinator's decision and arrive at an
independent conclusion and recommendation. Additional investigations may be
conducted if necessary to clarify questions of fact before arriving at an
independent conclusion. Before making a decision that would involve the
executive director or designee to:
(a) an
expenditure of funds which is not absorbable and would require appropriation
authority;
(b) facility
modifications; or
(c)
reclassification or reallocation in grade.
(6) The decision shall be issued within ten
working days after receiving the appeal and shall be in writing or in another
accessible suitable format to the individual.
(7) If the executive director or designee is
unable to reach a decision within the ten working day period, the executive
director or designee shall notify the individual in writing or by another
acceptable suitable format why the decision is being delayed and the additional
time needed to reach a decision.
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