Utah Statutes
§ 13-10b-302 — Immunity of owner or employee who contacts law enforcement.
Utah § 13-10b-302
JurisdictionUtah
Title 13Commerce and Trade
Ch. 13-10bUnlawful Recording of a Motion Picture
Part 13-10b-3Detention and Immunity
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 13-10b-302 (2026).
Text
The owner or employee of a motion picture theater who advises a law enforcement agency of an alleged violation of this section is not liable in any civil action that arises out of detaining an individual under Section 13-10b-301 whom the owner or employee reasonably believes to have violated Section 13-10b-201, unless the plaintiff shows by clear and convincing evidence that the measures were manifestly unreasonable or the period of detention was unreasonably long.
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Legislative History
Enacted by Chapter 159, 2007 General Session
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Creation and functions of department -- Divisions created -- Fees -- Commerce Service Account.§ 13-1-3
Executive director.§ 13-1-4
Centralization of duties.§ 13-1-6
Rules and regulations.§ 13-1-7
Budgets.§ 13-1-8
Annual report.§ 13-1-8.5
Procedures -- Adjudicative proceedings.§ 13-10-1
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Bluebook (online)
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