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Code · Utah · Title 40 — Mines and Mining · Chapter 14

40-14-202. Expedited review request -- Preliminary permit decision.

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Effective 5/6/2026
40-14-202. Expedited review request -- Preliminary permit decision.
(a)An applicant for an eligible permit may request an expedited review of the applicant's permit application.
(b)An applicant that requests expedited review shall, in a form and manner determined by the division:
(i)submit a written request to the division for an expedited review of the applicant's permit application;
(ii)pay all costs associated with the expedited review; and
(iii)submit a completed application to a qualified reviewer.
(a)The division may establish a process for a qualified reviewer to complete an expedited review of a permit application for an eligible permit.
(b)A qualified reviewer shall perform an expedited review:
(i)subject to all standards, technical specifications, scope of review, and other requirements as determined by the division;
(ii)on a timeline established by the division; and
(iii)in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations.
(3)A qualified reviewer shall submit a preliminary permit decision to the division at the completion of an expedited review, including:
(a)an analysis of the basis for the recommendation; and
(b)supporting documentation, as determined by the division.
Enacted by Chapter 425 , 2026 General Session
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