Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Public Safety
Title R722 - Criminal Investigations and Technical Services, Criminal Identification
Rule R722-360 - Certificate of Eligibility for Removal from the Sex Offender and Kidnap Offender Registry
Section R722-360-5 - Agency Review of a Decision to Deny an Application for a Certificate of Eligibility for Removal
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 722-360-5
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) A petitioner may seek agency review of the denial of an application for an SOR certificate of eligibility, as provided by Section 63G-4-301, by mailing a written request for review to the bureau within 30 days from the date the denial letter is issued.
(2) The request for agency review must:
(a) be signed by the petitioner;
(b) state the specific grounds upon which
relief is requested;
(c) indicate
the date upon which it was mailed; and
(d) include documentation which supports the
petitioner's request for review.
(3) An employee of the bureau shall be designated to review the petitioner's written request, any accompanying documents supplied by the petitioner, and the materials contained in the application file to determine whether the petitioner meets the requirements for an SOR certificate of eligibility.
(4)
(a)
Within a reasonable time after receiving the request for review, the bureau
shall issue a final written order on review, which shall be mailed to the
petitioner at the address indicated on the application.
(b) If further review indicates that the
petitioner meets the requirements for the issuance of an SOR certificate of
eligibility, the order shall indicate that the petitioner must pay the issuance
fee before receiving the SOR certificate of eligibility.
(c) If further review indicates that the
petitioner does not meet the requirements for an SOR certificate of
eligibility, the order shall describe the reasons why the bureau's decision was
upheld and notify the petitioner that the petitioner's opportunity to review
the bureau's decision is limited to review by the district court as described
in
R722-360-6.
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