Utah Statutes
§ 39A-5-114.5 — Use of force in defense of equipment and personnel of the National Guard or military.
Utah § 39A-5-114.5
JurisdictionUtah
Title 39ANational Guard and Militia Act
Ch. 39A-5Utah Code of Military Justice
Part 39A-5-1General Provisions
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 39A-5-114.5 (2026).
Text
(1)As used in this section, "deadly force" means the same as that term is defined Section 76-2-404.
(2)A military service member or a member of the National Guard may use force, including deadly force, to defend military or National Guard equipment or personnel, if:
(2)(a) the member is on official duty to defend equipment or personnel of the military or National Guard; and
(2)(b) the use of force is used in accordance with the military or National Guard regulations and doctrine regarding the appropriate use of force in the defense of equipment or personnel.
(3)(3)(a) Before a military service member or a member of the National Guard is assigned to official duty to defend equipment or personnel, the servicing staff judge advocate shall provide a briefing to the member on the rules for t
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Legislative History
Enacted by Chapter 257, 2025 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 39A-1-101
National Guard and Militia Act.§ 39A-1-102
Definitions.§ 39A-1-202
Seal of adjutant general.§ 39A-1-203
Director of joint staff -- Assistant adjutants general -- Chief of staff for the Air Force.§ 39A-2-102
Responsibilities of State Armory Board.§ 39A-3-101
Utah National Guard -- Creation.§ 39A-3-105
General officer salary and benefits.§ 39A-3-106
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Bluebook (online)
Utah § 39A-5-114.5, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ut/39A-5-114.5.