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Section 607 - Administrative rulemaking authority.

UT Code § 59-14-607 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The commission may promulgate administrative rules as necessary to enforce the provisions of this part.

(2) The rules authorized by this part include rules: (a) to verify information concerning the escrow deposits required by Section 59-14-602; (b) regarding the production of information sufficient to enable the commission to determine the adequacy of the amount of the installment deposit required by this part; (c) regarding the certification required by Section 59-14-602; (d) necessary to receive and publish information for the directory required by Section 59-14-603; (e) regarding the notification requirements for the appointment of an agent for service of process in Section 59-14-605; (f) for reporting by stamping agents or manufacturers of tobacco products under Section 59-14-606; and (g) as authorized by this part or the Master Settlement Agreement.

(a) to verify information concerning the escrow deposits required by Section 59-14-602;

(b) regarding the production of information sufficient to enable the commission to determine the adequacy of the amount of the installment deposit required by this part;

(c) regarding the certification required by Section 59-14-602;

(d) necessary to receive and publish information for the directory required by Section 59-14-603;

(e) regarding the notification requirements for the appointment of an agent for service of process in Section 59-14-605;

(f) for reporting by stamping agents or manufacturers of tobacco products under Section 59-14-606; and

(g) as authorized by this part or the Master Settlement Agreement.

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Section 607 - Administrative rulemaking authority.