Utah Code § 53E-6-601

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As used in this part "hearing" means a proceeding held in accordance with generally accepted
principles of due process and administrative law in which definite issues of fact or of law are tried
before a hearing body, and in which proceeding evidence is presented and witnesses heard, and
in which the party against whom the proceedings are held has a right to:
(1) appear with or without counsel to present evidence, confront and cross-examine witnesses, or
subpoena witnesses; and
(2) obtain a decision based solely upon evidence presented to the hearing body in the presence of
both parties or representatives of both parties, recognizing that presence is satisfied if a party
has been given a reasonable opportunity to attend, even if the party fails to do so.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 1, 2018 General Session

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