Utah Statutes
§ 63G-7-403 — Notifying of the receipt of a notice of claim -- Action in district court -- Time for commencing action -- Commencing action after time limit.
Utah § 63G-7-403
JurisdictionUtah
Title 63GGeneral Government
Ch. 63G-7Governmental Immunity Act of Utah
Part 63G-7-4Notice of Claim Against a Governmental Entity or a Government Employee
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 63G-7-403 (2026).
Text
(1)Within 60 days after the filing of a notice of claim, the governmental entity, the entity's representative, or the entity's insurance carrier shall inform the claimant in writing:
(1)(a) that the notice of claim has been received; and
(1)(b) if applicable, that the governmental entity believes it is not the correct governmental entity with which the notice of claim should have been filed.
(2)(2)(a) (2)(a)(i) Subject to Subsections (2)(a)(ii) and (b), a claimant may pursue an action in the district court against the governmental entity or an employee of the entity.
(2)(a)(ii) A claimant may not file an action before the date that is 60 days after the claimant's notice of claim is filed.
(2)(b) Subject to Subsection (3), a claimant shall commence the action within two years after the cl
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 326, 2025 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 63G-1-1001
Living historic landmarks.§ 63G-1-1002
Living historic landmarks designated.§ 63G-1-101
Title.§ 63G-1-1101
State holy days.§ 63G-1-201
Official state language.§ 63G-1-401
Commemorative periods.§ 63G-1-601
State symbols.§ 63G-1-701
Title.§ 63G-1-702
Definitions.§ 63G-1-703
Display of POW/MIA flag.§ 63G-1-901
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