Utah Statutes

§ 53-1-115 — Office of Executive Protection -- Closure of property to protect governor -- Violation of order of closure.

Utah § 53-1-115
JurisdictionUtah
Title 53Public Safety Code
Ch. 53-1Administration
Part 53-1-1Department Administration

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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 53-1-115 (2026).

Text

(1)As used in this section:
(1)(a) "Office" includes the governor's official office and any other location not generally open to the public in which the governor is conducting the business of the state.
(1)(b) "Parking space" includes any space occupied or to be occupied by the governor's vehicle when parked, regardless of whether it is the regular parking space of the governor's vehicle.
(1)(c) "Premises" includes:
(1)(c)(i) the governor's official residence, private residence, and any temporary residence owned by the governor or the governor's family; and
(1)(c)(ii) any temporary lodging or residence where the governor is staying or intends to stay, regardless of whether the stay is for official or other purposes.
(1)(d) "Vehicle" includes an automobile, airplane, or other mode of conv

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 146, 2000 General Session

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