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Code · Utah · Title 67 — State Officers and Employees · Chapter 4A

67-4a-1003. Rules for conducting examination.

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Effective 5/9/2017
67-4a-1003. Rules for conducting examination.
(a)The administrator may adopt rules governing procedures and standards for an examination under Section 67-4a-1002 .
(b)The rules may reference any standards concerning unclaimed property examinations promulgated by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators.
(2)An examination under Section 67-4a-1002 shall be performed under rules adopted under Subsection
(1).
(3)If a person subject to examination under Section 67-4a-1002 has filed the reports required under Section 67-4a-401 and Section 67-4a-1001 and has retained the records required by Section 67-4a-404 , the following rules apply:
(a)the examination shall include a review of the person's records;
(b)the examination may not be based on an estimate unless the person expressly consents in a record to the use of an estimate; and
(c)the person conducting the examination shall consider the evidence presented in good faith by the person in preparing the findings of the examination under Section 67-4a-1007 .
Enacted by Chapter 371 , 2017 General Session
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