With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". ¶921-23. 9 . Id. ¶ 23. 10 . Id. ¶30 (Thorne, J., dissenting). 11 . Id. ¶31 (Thorne, J., dissenting). 12 . Id. ¶36 (Thorne, J., dissenting). 13 . Id. ¶34 (Thorne, J., dissenting). 14 . Id. ¶ 40 (Thorne, J., dissenting). 15 . Bear River Mut. Ins. Co. v. Wall, 1999 UT 33, ¶4, 978 P.2d 460. 16 . Frito-Lay v. Labor Comm'n, 2008 UT App 314, ¶10, 193 P.3d 665. 17 . Id. ¶¶ 16, 20, 23. 18 . Uiah Const. art. VIII, § 4. 19 . Entre Nous Club v. Toronto, 4 Utah 2d 98, 287 P.2d 670, 672 (1955). 20 . Utah Code Ann. § 63G-4-102(1)(a) (2008) (stating that UAPA governs state agency action). 21 . See, eg., Utah Code Ann. § 34A-2-420 (2005) (setting procedures specific to Labor Commission adjudications); see also Utah Chiropractic Ass'n v. Equitable Life Assurance Soc'y, 579 P.2d 1327, 1328 (UWiah 1978) (<HOLDING>). 22 . See State v. Briggs, 2008 UT 83, ¶ 14,

A: recognizing that we generally apply harmless error rule to administrative adjudications
B: holding administrative tribunal need not mirror judicial procedures
C: holding exhaustion is required regardless of the relief offered through administrative procedures
D: recognizing that the insurance code governs procedures for administrative adjudications
D.