Utah Statutes

§ 63G-1-401 — Commemorative periods.

Utah·Title 63G General Government·Ch. 63G-1 State Symbols and Designations·Part 63G-1-4 State Commemorative Periods
(1)As used in this section, "commemorative period" means a special observance declared by the governor that annually recognizes and honors a culturally or historically significant day, week, month, or other time period in the state.
(2)(2)(a) The governor may declare a commemorative period by issuing a declaration.
(2)(b) The governor shall maintain a list of all commemorative periods declared by the governor.
(3)(3)(a) The governor's declaration of a commemorative period expires the year immediately following the day on which the governor issues the declaration.
(3)(b) Subsection (3)(a) does not prevent the governor from redeclaring a commemorative period before or after the commemorative period expires.
(4)Notwithstanding Subsections (2) and (3), the following days shall be commemora

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 351, 2025 General Session

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