Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024
Section R982-111-402 - Withdrawal of Request for Reconsideration(1) A party who has filed a reconsideration request may withdraw the request.(2) The executive director may deny a request to withdraw if withdrawal jeopardizes the due process rights of any party.(3) The executive director shall issue a written order granting or denying a request to withdraw.(4) If the executive director grants a request to withdraw:(a) the executive director shall issue a final order dismissing the request for reconsideration; and(b) the ALJ decision shall remain in effect.(5) The decision under Subsection (4) shall inform the parties of the right to reinstate the request for reconsideration and the procedure for reinstating the request.(6) A party may request to reinstate a reconsideration request after the party's request to withdraw has been granted under Subsection (4) by delivering a written request to the division.(7) A party's request to reinstate a request for reconsideration under Subsection (6) shall conform with the requirements of Subsection R982-111-400(4). In addition:(a) the party shall explain the reason for the request; and(b) the division must receive the party's request no later than ten days from the date on the final order issued under Subsection (4).(8) The division shall treat a party's request to reinstate the party's request for reconsideration received by the division more than ten days after the date on the final order issued under Subsection (4) as an untimely appeal under Section R982-111-302.Utah Admin. Code R982-111-402
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-02, effective 1/2/2024