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

63A-17-705. Performance evaluation of administrative law judges.

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Effective 7/1/2021
63A-17-705. Performance evaluation of administrative law judges.
(1)The division shall prepare a performance evaluation for each administrative law judge contracted or employed by a state agency.
(2)The performance evaluation for an administrative law judge shall include:
(a)the results of the administrative law judge's performance evaluations conducted by the employing agency since the administrative law judge's last performance evaluation conducted by the division in accordance with the performance evaluation procedure for the agency;
(b)information from the employing agency concerning the administrative law judge's compliance with minimum performance standards;
(c)the administrative law judge's disciplinary record, if any;
(d)the results of any performance surveys conducted since the administrative law judge's last performance review conducted by the division; and
(e)any other factor that the division considers relevant to evaluating the administrative law judge's performance.
(3)If an administrative law judge fails to meet the minimum performance standards the division shall provide a copy of the performance evaluation and survey to the employing agency.
(4)The division shall conduct performance reviews every four years for administrative law judges contracted or employed by an agency.
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