Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R305 - Administration
Rule R305-7 - Administrative Procedures
Section R305-7-303 - Requests for Agency Action and Contesting an Initial Order or Notice of Violation
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) A Notice of Violation or an Initial Order may be contested by filing and serving a written Request for Agency Action as provided in R305-7-104(5).
(2) Any Request for Agency Action is governed by and shall meet all of the requirements of UAPA, Section 63G-4-201(3)(a) and (3)(b).
(3) As provided in Section 63G-4-201(3)(a), a Request for Agency Action shall be in writing and signed by the person making the Request for Agency Action, or by that person's representative, and shall include:
(4) A Request for Agency Action shall include the requestor's name, address and email address, if any.
(5) To be timely, a Request for Agency Action to contest an Initial Order or a Notice of Violation shall be received for filing by the Director and the Administrative Proceedings Records Officer as specified in R305-7-104(2), (4) and (5) within 30 days of the issuance of the Initial Order or a Notice of Violation. This time may be extended only by stipulation of the parties and only if such stipulation is received for filing before the expiration of the time for filing the Request for Agency Action.
(6) If a Request for Agency Action is made by a person other than the recipient of an Initial Order, the Request for Agency Action shall also include a Petition to Intervene that meets the requirements of Section 63G-4-207 and R305-7-304. See R305-7-110, however (limitations on the ability of third persons to challenge enforcement proceedings).
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(8) Failure to file a Request for Agency Action within the period specified in R305-7-104(5) waives any right to contest the Initial Order or to seek judicial review.