- 1. Representatives who are not duly admitted and licensed to practice law in Utah shall not be allowed to appear on behalf of a party before the Adjudication Division.
- 2. Individuals who are parties to an adjudicative proceeding before the Adjudication Division may appear pro se.
- 3. Corporations who are parties to an adjudicative proceeding before the Adjudication Division shall be represented by legal counsel who is duly admitted to practice law in Utah.
- 4. All legal counsel who appear on behalf of a party before the Adjudication Division are required to file with the Division the electronic address to receive delivery of documents in adjudicative proceedings before the Division.
- 5. All legal counsel who deliver documents to the Adjudication Division on behalf of a party shall include the e-mail address of the party represented to receive delivery of documents in adjudicative proceedings before the Division. Failure to provide a party's electronic address gives the Adjudication Division consent to deliver that party's document(s) to their attorney of record.
KEY: witness fees, time, administrative procedures, filing deadlines
Date of Last Change: September 8, 2021
Notice of Continuation: June 5, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 34A-1-302; 34A-1-304; 63G-4-102 et seq.