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Utah

Title 63G — General Government · Chapter 2
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63G-2-103. Definitions.
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63G-2-104. Administrative Procedures Act not applicable.
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63G-2-105. Confidentiality agreements.
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63G-2-106. Records of security measures.
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63G-2-107. Disclosure of records subject to federal law or other provisions of state law.
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63G-2-108. Certification of records officer.
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63G-2-201.
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63G-2-202. Access to private, controlled, and protected documents.
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63G-2-203. Fees.
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63G-2-204. Record request -- Response -- Time for responding.
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63G-2-205. Denials.
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63G-2-206. Sharing records.
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63G-2-207. Subpoenas -- Court ordered disclosure for discovery.
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63G-2-208. Public repository of legislative email.
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63G-2-209. Vexatious requester.
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63G-2-210. Access to and use of voter or election information by a government officer.
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63G-2-301. Public records.
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63G-2-302. Private records.
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63G-2-304. Controlled records.
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63G-2-305. Protected records.
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63G-2-305.5. Viewing or obtaining lists of signatures.
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63G-2-306. Procedure to determine classification.
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63G-2-307. Duty to evaluate records and make designations, classifications, and annotations.
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63G-2-308. Allowing or denying access based on status of information in a record.
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63G-2-309. Confidentiality claims.
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63G-2-310. Records made public after 75 years.
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63G-2-400.5. Definitions.
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63G-2-401. Appeal to chief administrative officer -- Notice of the decision of the appeal.
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63G-2-402. Appealing a decision of a chief administrative officer.
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63G-2-403. Appeals to the director of the Government Records Office.
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63G-2-404. Judicial review.
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63G-2-405. Confidential treatment of records for which no exemption applies.
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63G-2-406. Evidentiary standards for release of certain enforcement and litigation records.
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63G-2-601. Rights of individuals on whom data is maintained -- Classification statement filed with state archivist -- Notice to provider of information.
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63G-2-602. Disclosure to subject of records -- Context of use.
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63G-2-603. Requests to amend a record -- Appeals.
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63G-2-604. Retention and disposition of records.
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63G-2-701. Political subdivisions may adopt ordinances in compliance with chapter -- Appeal process.
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63G-2-702. Applicability to the judiciary.
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63G-2-703. Applicability to the Legislature.
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63G-2-704. Applicability to the governor and lieutenant governor.
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63G-2-801. Criminal penalties.
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63G-2-802. Injunction -- Attorney fees and costs.
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63G-2-803. No individual liability for certain decisions of a governmental entity.
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63G-2-804. Violation of provision of chapter -- Penalties for intentional mutilation or destruction -- Disciplinary action.
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63G-2-901. Definitions -- Public associations subject to act.
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