(1) Any person aggrieved by any rule, regulation, order, decision, or ruling or other act or failure to act of the commissioner under this title is entitled to judicial review.

Ask a legal question, get an answer ASAP!
Click here to chat with a lawyer about your rights.

Terms Used In Utah Code 7-1-714

  • Adjudicative proceeding: means :
         (2)(a) an action by a board, commission, department, officer, or other administrative unit of the state that determines the legal rights, duties, privileges, immunities, or other legal interests of one or more identifiable persons, including an action to grant, deny, revoke, suspend, modify, annul, withdraw, or amend an authority, right, or license; and
         (2)(b) judicial review of an action described in Subsection (2)(a). See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Commissioner: means the Commissioner of Financial Institutions. See Utah Code 7-1-103
  • Department: means the Department of Financial Institutions. See Utah Code 7-1-103
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Person: means :
         (27)(a) an individual;
         (27)(b) a corporation;
         (27)(c) a limited liability company;
         (27)(d) a partnership;
         (27)(e) a trust;
         (27)(f) an association;
         (27)(g) a joint venture;
         (27)(h) a pool;
         (27)(i) a syndicate;
         (27)(j) a sole proprietorship;
         (27)(k) an unincorporated organization; or
         (27)(l) any form of business entity. See Utah Code 7-1-103
(2) Judicial review of other agency actions shall be governed by the procedures and requirements of this subsection.

     (2)(a) Within 30 days after receipt of notice of a rule, order, or other decision or ruling not arising from an adjudicative proceeding, or within 120 days after the commissioner has failed to act upon a request or application, the aggrieved person may file an application for judicial review with a court of competent jurisdiction in the county in which the applicant is located, or in the county where the office of the commissioner is located, and may request an immediate hearing on the act or failure to act.
     (2)(b) The court shall require adequate notice to be served on the commissioner and all other interested parties and shall give the petition for review precedence on its calendar.
     (2)(c) The court shall review the record before the commissioner and shall adjudicate the question, enter appropriate orders, and enforce them.
     (2)(d) The court may declare void any rule, regulation, order, decision, ruling, or other act of the commissioner it finds to be arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, or otherwise contrary to law.
(3) Any action for judicial review of acts or failure to act of the commissioner shall be heard by the court and shall be based on the record made before the department.