Department of Labor Commission

Official Website: https://laborcommission.utah.gov

The Utah Labor Commission plays a vital role in Utah’s economy by ensuring safety and fairness in the workplace and housing. The Commission’s five divisions, Adjudication, Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety, Industrial Accidents, Utah Antidiscrimination and Labor Division (UALD), and Utah Occupational Safety and Health Administration (UOSH), ensure that the Labor Commission touches every business in Utah in multiple ways. From the Office of Coal Mine Safety in Price to the southern Utah Adjudication office in St. George, to the Commission’s HQ in downtown Salt Lake, Utah Labor Commission employees cover the state to enhance safety in Utah’s workplaces and achieve fairness in employment and housing.

Forms & Documents

Browse all Department of Labor Commission government forms

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Form Title Topics
Employment Discrimination Questionnaire
Employment Discrimination Questionnaire (Spanish)
Fair Housing Questionnaire
Fair Housing Questionnaire (Spanish)
Federal Equal Employment Opportunity
Federal Family Medical Leave Act
Federal Wage and Hour Poster
Fire Boss Study Guide
Form 043 – Attending Physician’s Statement
Form 044 – Employee’s Notification of Intent to Leave Locality or State, and to Change Doctor or Hospital
Form 089 – Employee Notification of Denial or Partial Denial of Claim
Form 100 – Injured Workers’ Rights and Responsibilities
Form 100 – Injured Workers’ Rights and Responsibilities (Spanish)
Form 102 – Application to Change Doctors
Form 109 – Application for Self Insurance
Form 122 C – Insurance Carrier/Self Insured Employer First Report of Injury or Illness
Form 122 E – Employers First Report Of Injury or Illness
onsultation Request Form

Contact Information & Office Locations

1 contact point

Main Office

Address:
160 East 300 South
3rd Floor
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6600

Phone numbers:
  • (801) 530-6800
Emails:
  • laborcom@utah.gov

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