Utah Statutes
§ 34-48-201 — Employer may not request disclosure of information related to personal Internet account.
Utah § 34-48-201
JurisdictionUtah
Title 34Labor in General
Ch. 34-48Internet Employment Privacy Act
Part 34-48-2Prohibited and Permitted Activities
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 34-48-201 (2026).
Text
An employer may not do any of the following:
(1)request an employee or an applicant for employment to disclose a username and password, or a password that allows access to the employee's or applicant's personal Internet account; or
(2)take adverse action, fail to hire, or otherwise penalize an employee or applicant for employment for failure to disclose information described in Subsection (1).
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Legislative History
Enacted by Chapter 94, 2013 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 34-19-1
Declaration of policy.§ 34-19-11
"Labor dispute" defined.§ 34-19-12
Deputizing of employees prohibited.§ 34-19-13
Agreements against public policy.§ 34-19-8
Injunctive relief -- Appeals.§ 34-20-1
Declaration of policy.§ 34-20-13
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