Utah Code § 19-3-108.1

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(1) The director shall, in connection with this chapter and rules of the board adopted under this
part:
(a) develop programs to promote and protect the public from radiation sources in the state;
(b) advise, consult, cooperate with, and provide technical assistance to another agency, a state,
the federal government, a political subdivision, an industry, or another person in carrying out
this part;
(c) receive specifications or other information relating to a licensing application for radioactive
material or registration of a radiation source for review, approval, disapproval, or termination;
(d) issue a permit, license, registration, certification, or other administrative authorization;
(e) review and approve a plan;
(f) assess a penalty in accordance with Section 19-3-109;
(g) impound radioactive material under Section 19-3-111;
(h) issue an order necessary to enforce this part;
(i) enforce an order by an appropriate administrative and judicial proceeding; and
(j) institute a judicial proceeding to secure compliance with this part.
(2) The director may:
(a) cooperate with any person in studies, research, or demonstration projects regarding
radioactive waste management or control of radiation sources;
(b) employ employees as may be reasonably necessary to carry out this part;
(c) subject to Subsection 19-3-103.1(2)(b), settle or compromise any administrative or civil action
initiated to compel compliance with this part and rules adopted under this part; and
(d) authorize employees or representatives of the department to enter, at reasonable times and
upon reasonable notice, in and upon public or private property for the purpose of inspecting
and investigating conditions and records concerning radiation sources and as otherwise
authorized by this part.

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