Utah Code § 7-25-406

Consent orders -- Emergency order
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(1) The commissioner may enter into consent orders at any time with any person to resolve any
matter arising under this chapter. A consent order must be signed by the person to whom it is
issued or a duly authorized representative, and must indicate agreement to the terms contained
in the consent order. A consent order need not constitute an admission by any person that
any provision of this chapter, or any rule or order made or issued under this chapter, has been
violated, nor need it constitute a finding by the commissioner that the person has violated any
provision of this chapter or any rule or order made or issued under this chapter.
(2) Notwithstanding the issuance of a consent order, the commissioner may seek civil or criminal
penalties or compromise civil penalties concerning matters encompassed by the consent order.
(3) In cases involving extraordinary circumstances requiring immediate action, the commissioner
may take any enforcement action authorized by this chapter without providing the opportunity
for a prior hearing, but shall promptly afford a subsequent hearing upon an application to
rescind the action taken, which is filed with the commissioner within 20 days of the receipt of
the notice of the commissioner's emergency action.

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