Utah Code § 7-1-204

Chief examiner -- Powers and duties
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(1) The commissioner shall designate an examiner as chief examiner, who shall be sufficiently
qualified by training and experience in financial institutions or as an employee of a state or
federal agency having supervision of financial institutions to perform the duties of the office.
(2) The chief examiner shall serve at the pleasure of the commissioner. If the office of
commissioner is vacant, or in the absence, recusal, or disability of the commissioner, the
chief examiner shall exercise all of the powers of the commissioner, except those powers
the commissioner otherwise delegates or reserves during a period of absence or recusal.
The chief examiner shall assist, advise, and perform administrative duties as directed by the
commissioner and may also act as a supervisor.

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