Utah Statutes

§ 53-13-106.12 — Law enforcement actions exceeding jurisdiction over federal land -- Procedure for determination and legal recourse.

Utah § 53-13-106.12
JurisdictionUtah
Title 53Public Safety Code
Ch. 53-13Peace Officer Classifications

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Utah Code Ann. § 53-13-106.12 (2026).

Text

(1)As used in this section:
(1)(a) "Bureau" means the Bureau of Land Management, within the department.
(1)(b) "Department" means the United States Department of the Interior.
(1)(c) "Jurisdictional authorization" means a federal law, or a rule or regulation adopted by the department or the bureau, that:
(1)(c)(i) relates to federal land administered by the bureau; and
(1)(c)(ii) has a logical nexus with a designated purpose of the federal land in question.
(2)The chief executive officer of a political subdivision or a county sheriff may, in accordance with Subsection (3), determine that action of a law enforcement official of the bureau exceeds the bureau's jurisdictional authorization.
(3)In evaluating whether the action described in Subsection (2) exceeds the bureau's jurisdictional

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 383, 2016 General Session

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