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Code · Utah · Title 53H — Higher Education · Chapter 12

53H-12-303. Proceedings -- Notice -- Inspection of records -- Repayment -- Hearing.

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Effective 10/14/2025
53H-12-303. Proceedings -- Notice -- Inspection of records -- Repayment -- Hearing.
When a state college, university, or board determines that a public employee is indebted to the state for debts arising from a defaulted student loan, it may initiate proceedings to collect the debt through deductions from earnings by providing the public employee with the following:
(1)a minimum of 30 days' written notice as provided in Section 53H-12-203 ;
(2)an opportunity to inspect and copy college, university, or board records relating to the debt;
(3)an opportunity to enter into a written agreement with the college, university, or board, under terms agreeable to the college, university, or board, to establish a schedule for the repayment of the debt; and
(4)an opportunity for a hearing on the determination of the college, university, or board concerning the existence or the amount of the debt in accordance with Sections 53H-12-205 and 53H-12-206 and judicial review of an order of a hearing examiner under Sections 53H-12-208 and 53H-12-209 .
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