Utah Statutes

§ 36-12-9 — Legislative committees -- Minutes of meetings -- Official policies -- Closed meetings -- Private records.

Utah § 36-12-9
JurisdictionUtah
Title 36Legislature
Ch. 36-12Legislative Organization

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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 36-12-9 (2026).

Text

(1)"Special investigative committee" means a committee or subcommittee created or designated by rule or resolution of the House, the Senate, or the Legislature to investigate a matter specified in the rule or resolution.
(2)The House, Senate, and Legislative Management Committees, the subcommittees of the Legislative Management Committee, and each interim committee shall keep complete minutes of their meetings.
(3)The official policies of the House, Senate and Legislative Management Committees made pursuant to their duties as assigned by law shall be written and available to all members of the Legislature.
(4)Notwithstanding Subsection 52-4-204(2) or 52-4-205(1), a special investigative committee may hold a closed meeting if a majority of the members present vote to close the meeting f

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 1, 2013 Special Session 1; Amended by Chapter 1, 2013 Special Session 1

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