Utah Code § 40-14-201

Qualified reviewer -- Certification -- Conflict of interest
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(1) The division may certify a qualified reviewer to perform an expedited review of an eligible
permit.

(2) The division may certify an individual as a qualified reviewer of an eligible permit if the
individual meets the following requirements:
(a) holds an active professional license in a field related to the eligible permit;
(b) has at least five years of oil, gas, and mining permitting experience;
(c) has not been convicted of, or pleaded guilty to:
(i) an environmental crime, or a similar or related criminal offense under federal or state law; or
(ii) a crime involving fraud, theft by deception, forgery, or a similar or related criminal offense
under federal or state law;
(d) has not had a professional license revoked or suspended by a national or state licensing
board within the previous 10 years; and
(e) any other requirement established by the division.
(3) A qualified reviewer may not perform an expedited review for an applicant of an eligible permit if
the qualified reviewer:
(a) has performed services for the applicant within three years of the date of submission of the
permit application; or
(b) has any financial or business interest with the applicant.

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