Utah Admin. Code 15-5-6

Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R15-5-6 - Determining the Procedural Validity of a Rule
(1) A person may contest the procedural validity, or request a determination of whether a rule meets the requirements of Title 63G, Chapter 3, by filing a written petition with the division.
(a) The rule at issue may be a proposed rule or an effective rule.
(b) The petition must be received by the division within the two-year limit set by Section 63G-3-603.
(c) The petition may emanate from a rulemaking hearing as in Section R15-1-8.
(d) The petition shall specify the rule or rule change at issue and reasons why the petitioner deems it procedurally flawed or invalid.
(e) The petition shall be accompanied by any documents the division should consider in reaching its decision.
(f) The petition shall be signed and designate a telephone number where the petitioner can be contacted during regular business hours.
(2) The division shall respond to the petition in writing within 20 days of its receipt.
(a) The division shall research all records pertaining to the rule or rule change at issue.
(b) The response of the division shall state whether the rule is procedurally valid or invalid and how the agency may remedy any defect.
(c) The division shall send a copy of the petition and its response to the pertinent agency.
(3) The petitioner may request reconsideration of the division's findings by filing a written request for reconsideration with the division director.
(a) The director may respond to the request in writing.
(b) If the petitioner receives no response within 20 days, the request is denied.

Utah Admin. Code R15-5-6