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Code · Utah · Title 26B — Utah Health and Human Services Code · Chapter 1

26B-1-213. Department and committee rules and proceedings.

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Effective 5/7/2025
26B-1-213. Department and committee rules and proceedings.
(a)Except in areas subject to concurrence between the department and a committee created under this title, the department shall have the power to adopt, amend, or rescind rules necessary to carry out the provisions of this title.
(b)If the adoption of rules under a provision of this title is subject to concurrence between the department and a committee created under this title and no concurrence can be reached, the department has final authority to adopt, amend, or rescind rules necessary to carry out the provisions of this title.
(c)When the provisions of this title require concurrence between the department and a committee created under this title:
(i)the department shall report to and update the committee on a regular basis related to matters requiring concurrence; and
(ii)the committee shall review the report submitted by the department under this Subsection (1)(c) and shall:
(A)concur with the report; or
(B)provide a reason for not concurring with the report and provide an alternative recommendation to the department.
(2)Rules shall have the force and effect of law and may deal with matters which materially affect the security of health or the preservation and improvement of public health in the state, and any matters as to which jurisdiction is conferred upon the department by this title.
(3)Every rule adopted by the department, or by the concurrence of the department and a committee established under Section 26B-1-204 , is subject to Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act , and is effective at the time and in the manner provided in that act.
(4)If, at the next general session of the Legislature following the filing of a rule with the legislative research director, the Legislature passes a bill disapproving such rule, the rule shall be null and void.
(5)The department, or the department in concurrence with a committee created under Section 26B-1-204 , may not adopt a rule identical to a rule disapproved under Subsection
(4)of this section before the beginning of the next general session of the Legislature following the general session at which the rule was disapproved.
(6)The department and all committees, boards, divisions, and offices created under this title shall comply with the procedures and requirements of Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act , in any adjudicative proceedings.
(a)The department may hold hearings, administer oaths, subpoena witnesses, and take testimony in matters relating to the exercise and performance of the powers and duties vested in or imposed upon the department.
(b)The department may, at the department's sole discretion, contract with any other agency or department of the state to conduct hearings in the name of the department.
Amended by Chapter 277 , 2025 General Session
Amended by Chapter 470 , 2025 General Session
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