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Code · Utah · Title 63A — Utah Government Operations Code · Chapter 17

63A-17-603. Discriminatory/prohibited employment practices grievances -- Procedures.

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Effective 7/1/2021
63A-17-603. Discriminatory/prohibited employment practices grievances -- Procedures.
(1)An applicant for a position in state government, a probationary employee, career service employee, or an exempt employee who alleges a discriminatory or prohibited employment practice as defined in Section 34A-5-106 may submit a written grievance to the department head where the alleged unlawful act occurred.
(2)Within 10 working days after a written grievance is submitted under Subsection
(1), the department head shall issue a written response to the grievance stating his decision and the reasons for the decision.
(3)If the department head does not issue a decision within 10 days, or if the grievant is dissatisfied with the decision, the grievant may submit a complaint to the Division of Antidiscrimination and Labor, pursuant to Section 34A-5-107 .
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 344 , 2021 General Session
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