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Code · Utah · Title 67 — State Officers and Employees · Chapter 19A

67-19a-405. Prehearing conference.

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67-19a-405. Prehearing conference.
(1)The administrator may require the presence of each party, the representatives of each party, and other designated persons at a prehearing conference.
(2)At the conference, the administrator may require the parties to:
(a)identify which allegations are admitted and which allegations are denied;
(b)submit a joint statement detailing:
(i)stipulated facts that are not in dispute;
(ii)the issues to be decided; and
(iii)applicable laws and rules;
(c)submit a list of witnesses, exhibits, and papers or other evidence that each party intends to offer as evidence; and
(d)confer in an effort to resolve or settle the grievance.
(3)At the conclusion of the prehearing conference, the administrator may require the parties to prepare a written statement identifying:
(a)the items presented or agreed to under Subsection
(2); and
(b)the issues remaining to be resolved by the hearing process.
(4)The prehearing conference is informal and is not open to the public or press.
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