Effective 5/4/2022 63G-4-102. Scope and applicability of chapter. (1) Except as set forth in Subsection (2), and except as otherwise provided by a statute superseding provisions of this chapter by explicit reference to this chapter, the provisions of this chapter apply to every agency of the state and govern: (a) state agency action that determines […]
63G-4-104. Bases for certain recommendations and decisions limited. (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), no agency may recommend or rule on the custody, placement, including foster placement, or other disposition alternative for a minor, or the termination of parental rights, based on the fact that a parent or guardian of the minor lawfully does […]
63G-4-105. Transition procedures. (1) The procedures for agency action, agency review, and judicial review contained in this chapter are applicable to all agency adjudicative proceedings commenced by or before an agency on or after January 1, 1988. (2) Statutes and rules governing agency action, agency review, and judicial review that are in effect on December […]
Effective 5/10/2016 63G-4-106. Access to information on state-controlled websites. (1) As used in this section and Sections 63G-4-107 and 63G-4-108: (a) “Administrative disciplinary action” means, subject to the limitations described in Section 63G-4-102, state agency action against the interest of an individual that affects a legal right, duty, privilege, immunity, or other legal interest of […]
Effective 7/1/2021 63G-4-107. Petition to remove agency action from public access. (1) An individual may petition the agency that maintains, on a state-controlled website available to the public, a record of administrative disciplinary action, to remove the record of administrative disciplinary action from public access on the state-controlled website, if: (a) (i) five years have […]
Effective 5/10/2016 63G-4-108. Impact on duty to disclose an administrative action. The removal of a record of an administrative disciplinary action from a state-controlled website in accordance with Section 63G-4-106 or 63G-4-107 does not affect any separate legal duty or requirement that the subject of the administrative disciplinary action may have to disclose the action. […]