Utah Admin. Code R994-204-402 - Procedure for Issuing a Safe Haven Determination
(1) If the issue of the status of a worker or
class of workers arises out of an audit or request for declaratory order and
there is no claim for benefits pending at the time, the Department will
determine the status on the basis of the best information available at the
time. A request for a declaratory order will be denied if there is a pending
claim for benefits by a worker who would be affected by the order.
(2) A worker whose status is determined as a
result of an audit or declaratory order is not required to file a written
consent to the determination pursuant to Subsection
63G-4-503(3)(b).
Any consent given by the worker is invalid and will be considered to be in
violation of Subsection
35A-4-103(1)(c)(ii).
(3) If the issue of a worker's status arises
out of a claim for benefits and there has been a prior audit determination or
declaratory order determining the status of the worker or a class of workers to
which the individual belonged, the Department will issue a notice as part of
the monetary determination, denying use of the worker's independent contractor
earnings as wage credits for the base period on the basis of the prior status
determination. The worker may protest the determination by filing an appeal
within 15 days of the date of the notice. Upon receipt of a protest the
Department will review the status of the worker. On the basis of its review,
the Department will issue a new determination which will either affirm,
reverse, or revise the original determination. The new determination will be
mailed to the parties and can be appealed by the employer or the worker as
though it were an "initial Department determination" as provided in rule
Sections R994-508-101 through
R994-508-104.
Notes
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