Utah Request to Submit for Decision is an online request form used by state entities to solicit information from the public and to solicit decision-making input from other state entities. It is used to provide a transparent process for the public to review and provide feedback on proposed decisions related to state programs and policies. The request includes information about the proposed decision, including the issue, the proposed action, and the expected impact. There are three different types of Utah Requests to Submit for Decision: Open Request, Closed Request, and Direct Request. Open Request: This type of request is open to the public and allows individuals to provide comments and feedback on the proposed decision. The comments can be viewed by other state entities and can be used to inform the decision-making process. Closed Request: This type of request is used when the information sought is confidential and not available to the public. The request is sent to a specific group or individual, and the comments are not made available to the public. Direct Request: This type of request is used when the decision is to be made by a specific group or individual. The request is sent directly to the group or individual, and they are the only ones who can provide feedback on the proposed decision.