Utah Code Ann. § 63A-14-302
(3) A complaint against an executive branch elected official may not allege a violation by the executive branch elected official for an act by an individual under the authority of the executive branch elected official, unless the complaint evidences that the executive branch elected official:
(b)
(c)
(d)
(4) A complaint against an executive branch elected official may not allege a violation by the executive branch elected official for an individual under the authority of the executive branch elected official failing to act, unless the complaint evidences that the executive branch elected official:
(b)
(c)
(d)
(5) Individuals who file a complaint for an alleged violation shall file the complaint within two years after the later of:
(6)
(a) A complaint may not contain an allegation that was previously reviewed by the commission, unless:
(7)
(c) If an individual files a complaint under this chapter, in accordance with the time requirement described in Subsection (7)(a), that alleges the same conduct alleged in a grievance filed under Title 67, Chapter 19a, Grievance Procedures:
(8) If the commission stays proceedings under Subsection (7)(c), the matter shall proceed as follows after the grievance under Title 67, Chapter 19a, Grievance Procedures, is resolved:
(a) if the individual who filed the complaint under this chapter desires to proceed with the complaint:
(i) the individual shall, within 15 days after the day on which a final decision is rendered under Title 67, Chapter 19a, Grievance Procedures, file a written document with the commission:
(iii) the commission shall:
(9) The commission shall dismiss a complaint for which the commission stayed proceedings under Subsection (7)(c) if the individual who filed the complaint:
Amended by Chapter 461, 2018 General Session