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Accommodation Utah
Ogden - Utah

Principal Locations
  1. Cedar City
  2. Layton
  3. Logan
  4. Ogden
  5. Orem
  6. Provo
  7. Salt Lake City
  8. Sandy
  9. St. George
  10. Taylorsville
  11. West Jordan
  12. West Valley City

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Accommodation Utah



R477-8: Working Conditions
Reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities may be a factor in any employment action. Before notifying an employee of denial of reasonable accommodation, the agency shall consult with the Division of Risk Management. ...

8-8.Reasonable Accommodation ...

8-8.Reasonable Accommodation. ... [Read More]

R477-8: Working Conditions
Reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities may be a factor in any employment action. Before notifying an employee of denial of reasonable accommodation, the agency shall consult with the Division of Risk Management. ...

8-8. Reasonable Accommodation. ...

as a temporary measure while an employee is being evaluated to determine if reasonable accommodation is appropriate. ... [Read More]

State of Utah Department of Agriculture and Food
The State of Utah is an equal opportunity employer and provides reasonable accommodation to the known disabilities of job seekers and employees in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. ... [Read More]

Utah History To Go - Walker War
Although the Paiutes worked out an accommodation of sorts with the Mormon immigrants, the settlers' occupation of lands that the Utes used for hunting and gathering, along with Mormon attempts to suppress the New Mexican trade, disrupted the Ute economy and society. With such highly combustible tinder laid, a seemingly isolated spark set the territory afire with war. On July 17, 1853, several Utes were trading at James Ivie's home near Springville when Ivie intervened in a dispute between a Ute man and his wife over her failure to strike a good bargain. Ivie tried to prevent the couple and a companion from carrying their dispute into his cabin. In the ensuing melee, Ivie killed one of the men, a relative of Walkara's named Shower-Ocats. ... [Read More]

Utah History To Go - Silver
Silver paid for the buildings that comprise the Exchange Place Historic District at the south end of Main Street near Fourth South, all of which were built around 1910 by non-Mormon mining men, in particular Samuel Newhouse, in an effort to construct a gentile commercial district at the south end of the central business district to counterbalance the concentration of Mormon establishments at the north end of the city. Silver helped finance the Alta Club, too, as a symbol of gentile prosperity. Founded in 1883, its original eighty-one members were mainly non-Mormon mining magnates. Mormons were initially excluded from membership, a reflection of the extreme division that existed between Mormons and non-Mormons in 19th-century Utah. After the turn of the century, however, Mormons were gradually admitted to the club—but no women until 1987—and for the next several decades it served as an important instrument of accommodation between Utah's Mormon and non-Mormon communities. ... [Read More]

Scenic Byways
Utah! Connect is a colorful consumer brochure of the State of Utah. It is mainly used for Travel Trade Shows and reader service inquiries. If you are a visitor needing tourist information you should order the Utah Travel and Accommodation Guides shown above. ... [Read More]

Utah History To Go - Spirited Rivalries Fueled Salt Lake's Newspaper Wars
Former Deseret News Editor Bill Smart indicated recent Tribune stories had aggravated the powers that be, threatening the fragile accommodation between Mormons and "Gentiles" in Utah, a detente that allows Mormons to run the state and non-Mormons to complain about it. If Utah's religious authorities don't like the stories in today's Tribune , they should consider the colorful history of the Trib-News rivalry, which goes back some 130 years to the founding of The Mormon Tribune by dissident members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ... [Read More]

Utah State Building Board - Agenda
individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify Shannon Lofgreen 538-3261 ... [Read More]

Transient Room Tax
Utah offers a transient room tax (TRT) rebate. The TRT of up to 3 percent added to sales tax is refundable for persons occupying a public accommodation for 30 consecutive days or more. Productions may apply for the room tax rebate by contacting the Utah State Tax Commission: ... [Read More]


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