Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Capitol Preservation Board (State)
Title R131 - Administration
Rule R131-2 - Capitol Hill Complex Facility Use
Section R131-2-10 - Procedure for Receiving and Deciding Complaints Regarding the Access or Use of the Capitol Hill Complex

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 131-2-10

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

(1) Any person that has a complaint regarding the access or use of the Capitol Hill Complex may file such complaint in writing with the Executive Director.

(2) The Executive Director will issue a written determination within 30 calendar days of the filing of the complaint or such longer time period as agreed to by the complainant.

(3) If the Executive Director does not issue a determination within the time period for such determination, or if the complainant does not agree with the Executive Director's determination, then the complainant may file a written appeal no later than ten calendar days after the expiration of such time period. The written appeal shall be delivered to the office of the Executive Director and shall be considered by the Chairperson of the Board or the Chairperson's designee.

(4) The Chairperson, or the Chairperson's designee, as applicable, will issue a written determination within 30 calendar days of the filing of the appeal or such longer time period as agreed to by the complainant.

(5) If the Chairperson, or the Chairperson's designee, as applicable, does not issue a determination within the time period for the Chairperson's determination or if the complainant does not agree with the Chairperson or Chairperson's designee's determination, the complainant may file a written appeal to the Board no later than ten calendar days after the expiration of such time period. The written appeal to the Board shall be delivered to the office of the Executive Director.

(6) Upon the filing of a timely appeal to the Board, the appeal shall be scheduled to be heard at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board.

(7) This is considered to be an administrative remedy for complaints regarding the access or use of the Capitol Hill Complex, and to the extent allowed by law, shall be considered an administrative remedy that must be exhausted before any legal action.

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