Utah Code § 49-11-604

Office audits of participating employers -- Penalties for failure to comply
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(1)
(a) The office may perform an on-site compliance audit of a participating employer to determine
compliance with reporting, contribution, and certification requirements under this title.
(b) The office or its independent auditor may perform an on-site compliance audit of a
participating employer or request records to be provided by the participating employer,
including records required to complete:
(i) audited financial statements;
(ii) schedules of employer allocations and pension reporting in accordance with Governmental
Accounting Standards Board statements; and
(iii) service organizational controls reports.
(c) The office may request records to be provided by the participating employer at the time of the
audit.
(d) Audits shall be conducted at the sole discretion of the office after reasonable notice to the
participating employer of at least five working days.
(e) The participating employer shall extract and provide records as requested by the office in an
appropriate, organized, and usable format.
(f) Failure of a participating employer to allow access, provide records, or comply in any way with
an office audit shall result in the participating employer being liable to the office for:
(i) any liabilities and expenses, including administrative expenses and travel expenses,
resulting from the participating employer's failure to comply with the audit; and
(ii) a penalty equal to 1% of the participating employer's last month's contributions.
(2) If the audit reveals a participating employer's failure to make contributions as required under
Section 49-11-601, a failure to maintain records as required under Section 49-11-602, or
a failure to correctly report or certify eligibility as required under Section 49-11-603, the
participating employer shall be liable to the office for:
(a) any liability or expense, including an administrative expense or the cost of increased benefits
to members, resulting from the participating employer's failure to fully comply with the
participating employer's reporting, contribution, certification, or record keeping requirements
under this title; and
(b) a penalty, not to exceed 50% of the participating employer's total contributions for the time
period of the error.
(3) If the audit reveals that an incorrect benefit has been paid by the office to a member,
participant, alternate payee, or beneficiary due to a participating employer's failure to comply
with the requirements of Section 49-11-601, 49-11-602, or 49-11-603, in addition to the
liabilities contained in Subsection (2), the participating employer shall be liable to the office for
the following:
(a) the actuarial cost of correcting the incorrect benefit; and
(b) administrative expenses.
(4) The executive director may waive all or any part of the interest, penalties, expenses, and fees if
the executive director finds there were extenuating circumstances surrounding the participating
employer's failure to comply with this section.

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