Utah Statutes

§ 77-16b-103 — Involuntary feeding or hydration of prisoners -- Petition procedures, venue -- Prisoner rights.

Utah § 77-16b-103
JurisdictionUtah
Title 77Utah Code of Criminal Procedure
Ch. 77-16bInvoluntary Feeding and Hydration of Inmates

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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 77-16b-103 (2026).

Text

(1)A correctional facility administrator may petition the district court where the correctional facility is located for an order permitting the involuntary feeding or hydration of any prisoner who is likely to suffer severe harm or death by refusing to accept sufficient nutrition or hydration.
(2)Prior to the filing of a petition under this section, a mental health therapist who is designated by the correctional facility administrator shall conduct a mental health evaluation of the subject prisoner.
(3)Upon the filing of a petition, the district court shall hold a hearing within two working days. The court:
(3)(a) shall confidentially review the prisoner's medical and mental health records as they are available;
(3)(b) may hear testimony or receive evidence, subject to the Utah Rules

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 355, 2012 General Session

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