R641-104-200. Form


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  • 210. Request for Agency Action (petition) will contain a title which will be substantially in the following form:


    TABLE


    BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS, AND MINING

    DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

    STATE OF UTAH


    In the Matter of the Docket No.

    Request for Agency

    Action of John Doe,

    Petitioner for Cause No.


    or


    TABLE


    BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS, AND MINING

    DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

    STATE OF UTAH


         John Doe, Petitioner, Request for

                                             Agency Action

         v. Docket No.

         Richard Doe, Respondent. Cause No.


    220. Docket and Cause Number. Upon the filing of a Request for Agency Action (petition), the secretary of the Board will assign a docket and a cause number to the matter. The secretary will enter the docket and cause numbers for the matter, together with the date of filing, on a separate docket provided for that purpose. Thereafter, all pleadings offered in the same proceeding will bear the docket and cause numbers assigned and will be noted with the filing date upon the docket page assigned.

    230. Content and Size of Pleadings. Pleadings should be double-spaced and typed on plain, white, 8-1/2" x 11" paper. They must identify the proceeding by title and by docket and cause number, if known. All pleadings will contain a clear and concise statement of the matter relied upon as a basis for the pleading, together with an appropriate prayer for relief when relief is sought.

    240. Amendments to Pleadings. The Board may, upon motion of the responsible party made at or before the hearing, allow any pleadings to be amended or corrected. Defects which do not substantially prejudice any of the parties will be disregarded.

    250. Signing of Pleadings. Pleadings will be signed by the party or the party's attorney and will show the signer's address and telephone number. The signature will be deemed to be a certification by the signer that he or she has read the pleading and that, he or she has taken reasonable measures to assure its truth.