Utah Statutes
§ 34A-5-112 — Religious liberty protections -- Expressing beliefs and commitments in workplace -- Prohibition on employment actions against certain employee speech.
Utah § 34A-5-112
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 34A-5-112 (2026).
Text
(1)As used in this section, "religiously objectionable expression" means expression, action, or inaction that burdens or offends a sincerely held religious belief, including dress and grooming requirements, speech, scheduling, prayer, and abstention, including abstentions relating to healthcare.
(2)An employee may express the employee's religious or moral beliefs and commitments in the workplace in a reasonable, non-disruptive, and non-harassing way on equal terms with similar types of expression of beliefs or commitments allowed by the employer in the workplace, unless the expression is in direct conflict with the essential business-related interests of the employer.
(3)An employer may not discharge, demote, terminate, or refuse to hire any person, or retaliate against, harass, or disc
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 411, 2024 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 34A-1-101
Title.§ 34A-1-102
Definitions.§ 34A-1-103
Labor Commission -- Creation -- Seal.§ 34A-1-104
Commission authority.§ 34A-1-105
Commission budget -- Reports from divisions.§ 34A-1-106
Fees.§ 34A-1-301
Commission jurisdiction and power.§ 34A-1-303
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Bluebook (online)
Utah § 34A-5-112, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ut/34A-5-112.