Utah Statutes

§ 67-3-2 — Right to compel accounting by, and state accounts with, all collectors of state money -- Escheats.

Utah § 67-3-2
JurisdictionUtah
Title 67State Officers and Employees
Ch. 67-3Auditor

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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 67-3-2 (2026).

Text

Whenever any person has received money, or has money or other personal property which belongs to the state by escheat or otherwise, or has been entrusted with the collection, management or disbursement of any money, bonds, or interest accruing thereon, belonging to or held in trust by the state, and fails to render an account thereof to and make settlement with the state auditor within the time prescribed by law, or, when no particular time is specified, fails to render such account and make settlement, or who fails to pay into the state treasury any money belonging to the state, upon being required so to do by the state auditor, within 20 days after such requisition, the state auditor must state an account with such person, charging 25% damages, and interest at the rate of 10% per annum f

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 365, 2024 General Session

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