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Rule R152-6. Utah Administrative Procedures Act Rules.

As in effect on December 1, 2009

Table of Contents

R152-6-1. Designation of Adjudicative Proceedings.

A. All adjudicative proceedings within the Division shall be informal.

B. No hearing will be held unless specifically allowed or required under any laws administered by the Division, or by the Utah Administrative Procedures Act. If a hearing is allowed, it will be held only if timely requested pursuant to Department Rule 151-46b-10.

R152-6-2. Designation of Presiding Officer.

The presiding officer in any proceeding shall be the director of the division. The director may designate another person to act as presiding officer in any proceeding or portion thereof.

KEY

administrative procedure, government hearings, consumer protection

Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment

1992

Notice of Continuation

June 22, 2007

Authorizing, Implemented, or Interpreted Law

13-2-5(1)


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