Utah Statutes

§ 76-1-303 — Time limitations for fraud or breach of fiduciary obligation -- Misconduct of public officer or employee.

Utah·Title 76 Utah Criminal Code·Ch. 76-1 General Provisions·Part 76-1-3 Limitations of Actions
(1)If the period prescribed in Section 76-1-302 has expired, a prosecution may be commenced for any offense a material element of which is either fraud or a breach of fiduciary obligation within one year after a report of the offense has been filed with a law enforcement agency.
(2)Subsection (1) may not extend the period of limitation as provided in Section 76-1-302 by more than three years.
(3)If the period prescribed in Section 76-1-301.5 or 76-1-302 has expired, a prosecution may be commenced for:
(3)(a) any offense based upon misconduct in office by a public officer or public employee:
(3)(a)(i) at any time during which the defendant holds a public office or during the period of his public employment; or
(3)(a)(ii) within two years after termination of defendant's public office o

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 145, 2009 General Session

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