Utah Code § 7-1-209

Additional supervisors, examiners, and other personnel -- Compensation -- Travel
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expenses.
(1) In addition to the supervisors under Sections 7-1-205 through 7-1-208.1 and 7-1-208.3, the
commissioner may appoint additional supervisors as necessary. The commissioner may
assign to any supervisor responsibility, subject to the direction and control of the commissioner,
for the general supervision and examination of any class of financial institutions or other
persons not specifically assigned to another supervisor.
(2) The commissioner may employ examiners required for the proper conduct of the department.
These examiners may not be interested, directly or indirectly, in any institution under the
jurisdiction and supervision of the department. They shall perform duties prescribed by this title
or assigned to them by the commissioner.
(3) The commissioner may delegate to the chief examiner or any supervisor the duty of
conducting hearings in carrying out the duties, powers, and functions of the department, or the
commissioner may employ, on a regular or part-time basis, similarly qualified persons to act as
hearing officers for those purposes.
(4) The commissioner may appoint or employ, on a permanent or consulting basis, other persons
qualified by education, training, and experience for the needs of the department as the
commissioner considers necessary to carry out the duties, powers, and responsibilities of the
department.
(5) The commissioner may employ clerical help to properly carry on the work of the department.
(6) The salaries of the employees of the department shall be fixed in accordance with salary and
merit standards adopted by the Division of Finance and are payable in the same manner as
the salaries of other state employees. All actual and necessary traveling expenses of the
commissioner, supervisors, examiners, and other employees of the department incurred in
the discharge of their duties shall be fully itemized upon proper vouchers and certified by the
commissioner to the director of the Division of Finance.

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