2015 Utah Code
Title 67 - State Officers and Employees
Chapter 21 - Utah Protection of Public Employees Act
Section 3.5 - Administrative review of adverse action against a public entity employee.

UT Code § 67-21-3.5 (2015) What's This?
67-21-3.5. Administrative review of adverse action against a public entity employee.
  • (1) A public entity employee who believes that the employee's employer has taken retaliatory action against the employee in violation of this chapter may file a grievance with the Career Service Review Office in accordance with Section 67-19a-402.5 and subject to Section 67-21-4.
  • (2) If the Career Service Review Office determines that retaliatory action is taken in violation of this chapter against the public entity employee, the Career Service Review Office may order:
    • (a) reinstatement of the public entity employee at the same level held by the public entity employee before the retaliatory action;
    • (b) the payment of back wages, in accordance with Subsection 67-19a-406(5)(b);
    • (c) full reinstatement of benefits;
    • (d) full reinstatement of other employment rights; or
    • (e) if the retaliatory action includes failure to promote, as described in Subsection 67-19a-101(8)(d), a pay raise that results in the employee receiving the pay that the employee would have received if the person had been promoted.
  • (3) A public entity employer has the burden to prove by substantial evidence that the public entity employer's action was justified.
  • (4) A public entity employee or public entity employer may appeal a determination of the Career Service Review Office as provided in Section 67-19a-402.5.


Enacted by Chapter 427, 2013 General Session
Amended by Chapter 427, 2013 General Session, (Coordination Clause)

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