Utah Admin. Code 645-101-300

Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R645-101-300 - Filing and Contents of Financial Reports
310. Who will File:
311. Each Board member and any employee who performs any function or duty under the Act is required to file a statement of employment and financial interests. An employee who occupies a position which has been determined by the Director not to involve performance of any function or duty under the Act, or who is no longer employed by the Division at the time a filing is due, is not required to file a statement;
312. The Director will prepare a list of those positions within the Division that do not involve performance of any functions or duties under the Act. Only those employees who are employed in a listed organizational unit, or who occupy a listed position, will be exempted from the filing requirements of Section 40-10-7 of the Act;
313. The Director will annually review and update this position listing. For monitoring and reporting reasons, the listing must be submitted to the Director of the Office and must contain a written justification for inclusion of the positions listed. Proposed revisions or a certification that revision is not required will be submitted to the Director of the Office no later than September 30 of each year. The Director may revise the listing by the addition or deletion of positions at any time he or she determines such revisions are required to carry out the purpose of the State Program. Additions to, and deletions from, the listing of positions are effective upon notification to the incumbents of the positions added or deleted.
320. When to File:
321. Board members and employees performing functions or duties under the Act will file annually on February 1 of each year, or at such other date as may be agreed to by the Director of the Office;
322. New employees hired, appointed, or transferred to perform functions or duties under the Act and any new Board members will be required to file at the time of entrance to duty;
323. New employees and new Board members are not required to file an annual statement on the subsequent annual filing date if this date occurs within two months after their initial statement was filed. For example, an employee or Board member entrance date of December 1, 1978, would file a statement on that date. Because December 1 is within two months of February 1, the employee would not be required to file his or her next annual statement until February 1, 1980.
330. Where to File: The Director will file his or her statement with the Director of the Office. All other employees and Board members, as provided in R645-101-310, will file their statement with the Director or such other official as may be designated by Utah law or rule.
340. What to Report:
341. Each board member and employee will report all information required on the statement of employment and financial interests of the employee, his or her spouse, minor children, or other relatives who are full-time residents of the employee's home. The report will be on Office Form 705-1 as provided by the Division. The statement consists of three major parts:
341.100. A listing of all financial interests, including employment, security, real property, creditor, and other financial interests held during the course of the preceding year;
341.200. A certification that none of the listed financial interests represent a direct or indirect financial interest in a coal mining and reclamation operation except as specifically identified and described by the employee as part of the certificate; and
341.300. A certification by the reviewer that the form was reviewed, that prohibited interests have been resolved, and that no other prohibited interests have been identified from the statement.
342. Listing of all financial interests. The statement will set forth the following information regarding any financial interest:
342.100. Employment: Any continuing financial interests in business entities and nonprofit organizations through a pension or retirement plan, shared income, salary, or other income arrangement as a result of prior or current employment. The board member or employee, his or her spouse, or other resident relative is not required to report a retirement plan from which he or she will receive a guaranteed income. A guaranteed income is one which is unlikely to be changed as a result of actions taken by the Division;
342.200. Securities: Any financial interest in business entities and nonprofit organizations through ownership of stock, stock options, bonds, securities, or other arrangements including trusts. A board member or employee is not required to report mutual funds, investment clubs, or regulated investment companies not specializing in coal mining and reclamation operations;
342.300. Real Property: Ownership, lease, royalty, or other interests or rights in lands or minerals. Board members or employees are not required to report lands developed and occupied for a personal residence; and
342.400. Creditors: Debts owed to business entities and nonprofit organizations. Board members or employees are not required to report debts owed to financial institutions (banks, savings and loan associations, credit unions, and the like) which are chartered to provide commercial or personal credit. Also excluded are charge accounts and similar short-term debts for current and ordinary household and living expenses.
343. Board member or employee certification, and, if applicable, a listing of exceptions.
343.100. The statement will provide for a signed certification by the board member or employee that to the best of his or her knowledge:
343.110. None of the listed financial interests represent an interest in a coal mining and reclamation operation except as specifically identified and described as exceptions by the board member or employee as part of the certificate; and
343.120. The information shown on the statement is true, correct, and complete.
343.200. A board member or employee is expected to:
343.210. Have complete knowledge of his or her personal involvement in business enterprises such as a sole proprietorship and partnership, his or her outside employment and the outside employment of the spouse and other covered relatives; and
343.220. Be aware of the information contained in the annual financial statement or other corporate or business reports routinely circulated to investors or routinely made available to the public.
343.300. The exceptions shown in the board member or employee certification of the form must provide enough information for the Director to determine the existence of a direct or indirect financial interest. Accordingly, the exceptions should:
343.310. List the financial interests;
343.320. Show the number of shares, estimated value or annual income of the financial interests; and
343.330. Include any other information which the employee believes should be considered in determining whether or not the interest represents a prohibited interest.
343.400. Board members and employees are cautioned to give serious consideration to their direct and indirect financial interests before signing the statement of certification. Signing the certification without listing known prohibited financial interests may be cause for imposing the penalties prescribed in R645-101-210.

Utah Admin. Code R645-101-300