Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R655-14-28 - Disqualification of Presiding Officers(1) A Presiding Officer shall disqualify himself from performing the functions of the Presiding Officer regarding any matter in which he, his spouse, or a person within the third degree of relationship to either of them or the spouse of such person: (a) Is a party to the proceeding, or an officer, director, or trustee of a party;(b) Has acted as an attorney in the proceeding or served as an attorney for, or otherwise represented, a party concerning the matter in controversy;(c) Knows that he has a financial interest, either individually or as a fiduciary, in the subject matter in controversy or in a party to the proceeding;(d) Knows that he has any other interest that could be substantially affected by the outcome of the proceeding; or(e) Is likely to be a material witness in the proceeding.(2) A Presiding Officer is also subject to disqualification under principles of due process and administrative law.(3) These requirements are in addition to any requirements under the Utah Public Officers' and Employees' Ethics Act, Section 67-16-1 et seq.(4) A motion for disqualification shall be made first to the Presiding Officer. If the Presiding Officer is appointed, any determination of the Presiding Officer upon a motion for disqualification may be appealed to the State Engineer.Utah Admin. Code R655-14-28