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73-3-14 - Judicial review of state engineer order.

73-3-14. Judicial review of state engineer order.
(1) (a) A person aggrieved by an order of the state engineer may obtain judicial review inaccordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act, and this section.
(b) Venue for judicial review of an informal adjudicative proceeding is in the county inwhich the water source or a portion of the water source is located.
(2) The state engineer shall be joined as a respondent in a petition to review the stateengineer's decision, but no judgment for costs or expenses of the litigation may be renderedagainst the state engineer.
(3) A person who files a petition for judicial review as authorized in this section shall:
(a) name the state engineer as a respondent; and
(b) provide written notice in accordance with Subsection (5) to each person who filed aprotest in accordance with Section 73-3-7 of:
(i) the filing of the petition for judicial review; and
(ii) the opportunity to intervene in accordance with Utah Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule24.
(4) In addition to the requirements of Subsection (3), a protestant in the adjudicativeproceeding who files a petition for judicial review shall also name as a respondent the person:
(a) who requested the adjudicative proceeding; or
(b) against whom the state engineer brought the adjudicative proceeding.
(5) The written notice required by this section shall:
(a) be mailed:
(i) within the time provided for by Utah Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 4(b); and
(ii) to the address on record with the state engineer's office at the time the order is issued;and
(b) include:
(i) a copy of the petition; and
(ii) the address of the court in which the petition is pending.
(6) If a person who files a petition for judicial review fails to provide notice as requiredby this section, the court shall dismiss the petition without prejudice upon:
(a) the motion of a party;
(b) the special appearance of a person who:
(i) participated in the adjudicative proceeding; and
(ii) is not a party; or
(c) the court's own motion.
(7) A person who files a petition for judicial review is not required to:
(a) notwithstanding Subsection 63G-4-401(3)(b), name a respondent that is not requiredby this section; and
(b) notwithstanding Subsection 63G-4-402(2)(a)(iv), identify all parties to theadjudicative proceeding.

Amended by Chapter 165, 2008 General Session
Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session

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