Utah Code § 67-26-202

Abusive conduct complaint, investigation, administrative review process
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(1) An employee may file a written complaint of abusive conduct with the human resources
department of the employee's employer if the complaint is against an employee of the same
employer as the employee filing the complaint.
(2) If an employee files a written complaint of abusive conduct under Subsection (1), the
human resources department of the employee's employer shall conduct an abusive conduct
investigation.
(3)
(a) Each employer that is not a state executive branch agency:
(i) shall provide the employer's employees a process for:
(A) filing an abusive conduct complaint, including an alternative process if the complaint
involves an individual who would otherwise receive or review an abusive conduct
complaint; and
(B) an administrative review of the findings of an abusive conduct investigation described in
Subsection (2) that is substantially similar to the administrative review process described
in Section 67-19a-501; and
(ii) may request assistance from the division, at the division's current consultant rate, or the
office, at a reasonable rate established by the office, in developing a process described in
this Subsection (3)(a).
(b) The division shall provide a process for an employee of a state executive branch agency to
file an abusive conduct complaint, including an alternative process if the complaint involves
an individual who would otherwise receive or review an abusive conduct complaint.
(4) The complaint described in Subsection (1) and a subsequent abusive conduct investigation are
subject to:
(a) in relation to an employer other than a state executive branch agency, the administrative
review process described in Subsection (3)(a); and
(b) in relation to a state executive branch agency, the office's administrative review process
described in Section 67-19a-501.

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