Utah Statutes

§ 76-16-506 — Civil antitrust investigations -- Demand for production of documents and responses to written interrogatories -- Oral examination -- Judicial order for compliance -- Confidentiality -- Subpoenas precluded.

Utah § 76-16-506
JurisdictionUtah
Title 76Utah Criminal Code
Ch. 76-16Offenses Concerning Business Practices
Part 76-16-5Antitrust Offenses

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Utah Code Ann. § 76-16-506 (2026).

Text

(1)When the attorney general has reasonable cause to believe that a person may be in possession, custody, or control of any information, including a document, material, or testimony, relevant to a civil antitrust investigation, the attorney general may, before the commencement of a civil action, issue and cause to be served upon that person a written civil investigative demand requesting that person to:
(1)(a) produce any document or material for inspection, copying, or reproduction by the state where the document or material is located or produced;
(1)(b) give oral testimony under oath, concerning the subject of the investigation;
(1)(c) respond to written interrogatories; or
(1)(d) furnish any combination of these.
(2)(2)(a) Each demand shall state:
(2)(a)(i) the nature of the activiti

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Legislative History

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 173, 2025 General Session

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