Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R651 - State Parks
Rule R651-101 - Adjudicative Proceedings
Section R651-101-4 - Declaratory Proceedings
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 651-101-4
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) A person may petition the division to issue a declaratory order determining the applicability of a statute, rule, or order within the primary jurisdiction of the division.
(2) A person shall ensure a petition:
(a) is clearly designated
as a request for an agency declaratory order;
(b) identifies the statute, rule, or order to
be reviewed;
(c) states the factual
issue, situation, or circumstance in which applicability is sought;
(d) describes the reason or need for the
applicability review, including the specific relationship of the requested
declaratory order to the legal rights, interests, and objectives of the
petitioner;
(e) includes the
petitioner's address and telephone number;
(f) provides the contact information for
other persons or parties the petitioner considers will be directly affected by
the issuance of a declaratory order; and
(g) is signed by the petitioner or the
petitioner's authorized representative.
(3)
(a)
Upon receipt of a petition, the director or the director's designee shall
review the petition to ensure it complies with the requirements of Subsection
(2).
(b) If the director or the
director's designee determines the petition does not comply with the
requirements of Subsection (2), the director or the director's designee shall
return the petition to the petitioner.
(c) If the director or the director's
designee determines the petition is complete, the director or the director's
designee shall review the petition and, within a reasonable amount of time,
issue a written order that:
(i) states the
applicability or non-applicability of the statute, rule, or order at issue;
and
(ii) provides the reason or
reasons the statute, rule, or order is applicable or non-applicable.
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