Utah Statutes
§ 77-15a-102 — "Intellectually disabled" defined.
Utah § 77-15a-102
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Title 77Utah Code of Criminal Procedure
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 77-15a-102 (2026).
Text
As used in this chapter, a defendant is " intellectually disabled" if:
(1)the defendant has significant subaverage general intellectual functioning that results in and exists concurrently with significant deficiencies in adaptive functioning that exist primarily in the areas of reasoning or impulse control, or in both of these areas; and
(2)the subaverage general intellectual functioning and the significant deficiencies in adaptive functioning under Subsection (1) are both manifested prior to age 22.
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 115, 2016 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 77-1-1
Short title.§ 77-1-2
Criminal procedure prescribed.§ 77-1-3
Definitions.§ 77-1-5
Prosecuting party.§ 77-1-6
Rights of defendant.§ 77-10a-1
Definitions.§ 77-10a-10
Charge of grand jury -- Rights and duties.§ 77-10a-15
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Bluebook (online)
Utah § 77-15a-102, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ut/77-15a-102.