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State of Utah Administrative Code
Cover
TypePeriodical official journal
PublisherUtah Office of Administrative Rules
Founded1973 (1973)
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersUtah, United States
Websiterules.utah.gov/publications/utah-adm-code/
Free online archivesarchives.utah.gov/research/guides/admin-rules.htm

The Utah Administrative Code [1] (UAC) is an official publication of the Utah Office of Administrative Rules, mandated by the Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act. It is Utah's equivalent to the Code of Federal Regulations.

Utah Administrative Rules must also adhere to the requirements of Utah Governor

Executive Order No. 2017-1[2]
, Establishing Effective Oversight Over State Agency Rulemaking, which supercedes Matheson EO 12/03/1979, Bangerter EO 02/03/1986, Bangerter EO 03/22/1988, and Herbert EO/013/2011.


Overview

The Utah Administrative Code is "evidence of the administrative law of the state of Utah" and an "authorized compilation of the administrative law of Utah" Section 63G-3-701[3].

Similar to the Code of Federal Regulations, the UAC is updated on a regular basis through the codification (law) process. The Utah Office of Administrative Rules codifies changes to the Utah Administrative Code on a monthly basis as resources permit. Since 2004, the Utah Administrative Code has been an electronic publication.

History

The format of the Administrative Code has changed over time:

  • 1973-1987: a binder format in which sections were updated as needed.
  • 1987-1994: published annually in volumes.
  • 1994-1999: a binder format in which sections were updated quarterly as needed.
  • 2000-ongoing: published in volumes, updates published as needed.

The Utah State Archives[4] has pieces of the Code up to 1982, nothing between 1982 and 1987, and a complete run of the Code from 1987 through the present. The creation of Utah administrative rules began in 1973 under the Governorship of

Calvin L. Rampton when the Office of Administrative Rules was a part of the Utah State Archives and Records Service[5]; it became a separate entity under the Deptartment of Administrative Services in 1983 under the Governorship of Scott M. Matheson when the Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act was passed by the Utah State Legislature
.

Procedure

Rules are reviewed, approved, and made available to the public by the Utah Office of Administrative Rules pursuant to the Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act. There are six major phases of the Utah rulemaking process: authorization, preproposal, proposal, comment period, adoption, and enforcement.

List of Utah state agencies that promulgate administrative rules

  • Administrative Services (Titles R13-R37)
  • Agriculture and Food (Titles R51-R70)
  • Alcoholic Beverage Control
    (Title R81)
  • Attorney General (Title R105)
  • Auditor (Title R123)
  • Capitol Preservation Board (State) (Title R131)
  • Career Service Review Office (Title R137)
  • Commerce (Titles R151-R164)
  • Communications Authority Board (Utah) (Title R174)
  • Corrections (Title R251)
  • Crime Victim Reparations (Title R270)
  • Education (Title R277)
  • Environmental Quality (Titles R305-R317)
  • Examiners (Board of) (Title R320)
  • Fair Corporation (Utah State) (Title R325)
  • Financial Institutions (Titles R331-R343)
  • Governor (Titles R356-R364)
  • Health (Titles R380-R448)
  • Heritage and Arts (Titles R450-R458)
  • Housing Corporation (Utah) (Title R460)
  • Human Resource Management (Title R477)
  • Human Services (Titles R495-R549)
  • Insurance (Titles R590-R592)
  • Judicial Conduct Commission (Title R595)
  • Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission (Title R597)
  • Labor Commission (Titles R600-R616)
  • Lieutenant Governor (Titles R622-R623)
  • Money Management Council (Title R628)
  • Natural Resources (Titles R634-R657)
  • Navajo Trust Fund (Title R661)
  • Pardons (Board Of) (Title R671)
  • Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office (R694)
  • Public Safety (Titles R698-R728)
  • Public Service Commission (Title R746)
  • Regents (Board Of) (Titles R765-R810)
  • School and Institutional Trust Fund Board of Trustees (Title R849)
  • School and Institutional Trust Lands (Title R850)
  • Science Technology and Research Governing Authority (Utah) (Title R856)
  • Tax Commission (Titles R861-R884)
  • Technology Services (Title R895)
  • Transportation (Titles R907-R933)
  • Transportation Commission (Title R940)
  • Veterans' and Military Affairs (Title R978)
  • Workforce Services (Titles R982-R994)

See also

References

  1. ^ Utah Administrative Code Online
  2. ^ Executive Order No. 2017-1, Establishing Effective Oversight Over State Agency Rulemaking
  3. ^ Utah Section 63G-3-402
  4. ^ Utah Administrative Rules Archives
  5. ^ List of U.S. State Libraries and Archives

External links


Utah Utah Category:Government publications Category:Government databases in the United States Category:Online law databases