The Utah Proposed Scheduling Order in an Administrative Case under Dicier 7-4 is a document outlining the timeline for the various proceedings in an administrative case. This order is created by the administrative judge and can be modified by the parties or the court. It is designed to ensure the efficient and timely resolution of the case. The Utah Proposed Scheduling Order in an Administrative Case under Dicier 7-4 typically includes the following: 1. A statement of the issues involved in the case. 2. The deadlines for filing pleadings, briefs, and other documents. 3. The date, time, and location of any hearings. 4. The deadlines for discovery and other pre-trial procedures. 5. The deadlines for filing motions and other requests for relief. 6. The deadlines for submitting proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law. 7. The deadline for filing post-trial briefs. 8. The deadline for filing any petitions for review or appeal. There are two types of Utah Proposed Scheduling Order in an Administrative Case under Dicier 7-4: the Standard Order and the Shortened Order. The Standard Order is the default order and is appropriate for most cases. The Shortened Order is used when the case is of a more urgent nature and requires a quicker resolution.