(1)(a) A person who has filed an appeal may withdraw the appeal either orally or in writing by contacting the Division of Adjudication.
- (b) The request to withdraw will be granted unless granting the request would impair the due process rights of another interested person.
- (c) If the request to withdraw is granted, the Department shall issue a written decision dismissing the request.
- (d) The granting of a withdrawal has the effect of upholding the initial Department decision.
(2)(a) A person may reinstate a previously withdrawn appeal by making a request, either orally or in writing, to the Division of Adjudication that the appeal be reinstated.
- (b) A request to reinstate must be made within ten days of the date the person receives the withdrawal decision.
- (c) For purposes of this section, the withdrawal decision is considered to have been received three days after the mailing date on the decision letter.
- (d) If the request to reinstate is made after the expiration of the ten-day time limit, the person must show good cause, as defined in Section R986-100-131, for not making the request within ten days.
KEY: employment support procedures, hearing procedures, public assistance, SNAP
Date of Last Change: December 29, 2022
Notice of Continuation: August 14, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 35A-3-101 et seq.; 35A-3-301 et seq.; 35A-3-401 et seq.