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34A-1-302. Presiding officers for adjudicative proceedings -- Subpoenas --Independent judgment -- Consolidation -- Record -- Notice of order.
(1) (a) The commissioner shall authorize the Division of Adjudication to call, assign apresiding officer, and conduct hearings and adjudicative proceedings when an application for aproceeding is filed with the Division of Adjudication under this title.
(b) The director of the Division of Adjudication or the director's designee may issuesubpoenas. Failure to respond to a properly issued subpoena may result in a contempt citationand offenders may be punished as provided in Section 78B-6-313.
(c) Witnesses subpoenaed under this section are allowed fees as provided by law forwitnesses in the district court of the state. The witness fees shall be paid by the state unless thewitness is subpoenaed at the instance of a party other than the commission.
(d) A presiding officer assigned under this section may not participate in any case inwhich the presiding officer is an interested party. Each decision of a presiding officer shallrepresent the presiding officer's independent judgment.
(2) If, in the judgment of the presiding officer having jurisdiction of the proceeding theconsolidation would not be prejudicial to any party, when the same or substantially similarevidence is relevant and material to the matters in issue in more than one proceeding, thepresiding officer may:
(a) fix the same time and place for considering each matter;
(b) jointly conduct hearings;
(c) make a single record of the proceedings; and
(d) consider evidence introduced with respect to one proceeding as introduced in theothers.
(3) (a) The commission shall keep a full and complete record of all adjudicativeproceedings in connection with a disputed matter.
(b) All testimony at any hearing shall be recorded but need not be transcribed. If a partyrequests transcription, the transcription shall be provided at the party's expense.
(c) All records on appeals shall be maintained by the Division of Adjudication. Therecords shall include an appeal docket showing the receipt and disposition of the appeals.
(4) A party in interest shall be given notice of the entry of a presiding officer's order orany order or award of the commission. The mailing of the copy of the order or award to thelast-known address in the files of the commission of a party in interest and to the attorneys oragents of record in the case, if any, is considered to be notice of the order.
(5) In any formal adjudicative proceeding, the presiding officer may take any actionpermitted under Section 63G-4-206.

Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session
Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-34a > Chapter-01 > 34a-1-302

34A-1-302. Presiding officers for adjudicative proceedings -- Subpoenas --Independent judgment -- Consolidation -- Record -- Notice of order.
(1) (a) The commissioner shall authorize the Division of Adjudication to call, assign apresiding officer, and conduct hearings and adjudicative proceedings when an application for aproceeding is filed with the Division of Adjudication under this title.
(b) The director of the Division of Adjudication or the director's designee may issuesubpoenas. Failure to respond to a properly issued subpoena may result in a contempt citationand offenders may be punished as provided in Section 78B-6-313.
(c) Witnesses subpoenaed under this section are allowed fees as provided by law forwitnesses in the district court of the state. The witness fees shall be paid by the state unless thewitness is subpoenaed at the instance of a party other than the commission.
(d) A presiding officer assigned under this section may not participate in any case inwhich the presiding officer is an interested party. Each decision of a presiding officer shallrepresent the presiding officer's independent judgment.
(2) If, in the judgment of the presiding officer having jurisdiction of the proceeding theconsolidation would not be prejudicial to any party, when the same or substantially similarevidence is relevant and material to the matters in issue in more than one proceeding, thepresiding officer may:
(a) fix the same time and place for considering each matter;
(b) jointly conduct hearings;
(c) make a single record of the proceedings; and
(d) consider evidence introduced with respect to one proceeding as introduced in theothers.
(3) (a) The commission shall keep a full and complete record of all adjudicativeproceedings in connection with a disputed matter.
(b) All testimony at any hearing shall be recorded but need not be transcribed. If a partyrequests transcription, the transcription shall be provided at the party's expense.
(c) All records on appeals shall be maintained by the Division of Adjudication. Therecords shall include an appeal docket showing the receipt and disposition of the appeals.
(4) A party in interest shall be given notice of the entry of a presiding officer's order orany order or award of the commission. The mailing of the copy of the order or award to thelast-known address in the files of the commission of a party in interest and to the attorneys oragents of record in the case, if any, is considered to be notice of the order.
(5) In any formal adjudicative proceeding, the presiding officer may take any actionpermitted under Section 63G-4-206.

Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session
Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-34a > Chapter-01 > 34a-1-302

34A-1-302. Presiding officers for adjudicative proceedings -- Subpoenas --Independent judgment -- Consolidation -- Record -- Notice of order.
(1) (a) The commissioner shall authorize the Division of Adjudication to call, assign apresiding officer, and conduct hearings and adjudicative proceedings when an application for aproceeding is filed with the Division of Adjudication under this title.
(b) The director of the Division of Adjudication or the director's designee may issuesubpoenas. Failure to respond to a properly issued subpoena may result in a contempt citationand offenders may be punished as provided in Section 78B-6-313.
(c) Witnesses subpoenaed under this section are allowed fees as provided by law forwitnesses in the district court of the state. The witness fees shall be paid by the state unless thewitness is subpoenaed at the instance of a party other than the commission.
(d) A presiding officer assigned under this section may not participate in any case inwhich the presiding officer is an interested party. Each decision of a presiding officer shallrepresent the presiding officer's independent judgment.
(2) If, in the judgment of the presiding officer having jurisdiction of the proceeding theconsolidation would not be prejudicial to any party, when the same or substantially similarevidence is relevant and material to the matters in issue in more than one proceeding, thepresiding officer may:
(a) fix the same time and place for considering each matter;
(b) jointly conduct hearings;
(c) make a single record of the proceedings; and
(d) consider evidence introduced with respect to one proceeding as introduced in theothers.
(3) (a) The commission shall keep a full and complete record of all adjudicativeproceedings in connection with a disputed matter.
(b) All testimony at any hearing shall be recorded but need not be transcribed. If a partyrequests transcription, the transcription shall be provided at the party's expense.
(c) All records on appeals shall be maintained by the Division of Adjudication. Therecords shall include an appeal docket showing the receipt and disposition of the appeals.
(4) A party in interest shall be given notice of the entry of a presiding officer's order orany order or award of the commission. The mailing of the copy of the order or award to thelast-known address in the files of the commission of a party in interest and to the attorneys oragents of record in the case, if any, is considered to be notice of the order.
(5) In any formal adjudicative proceeding, the presiding officer may take any actionpermitted under Section 63G-4-206.

Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session
Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session