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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 67

13-67-103. Criminal background screening disclosures.

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Effective 1/1/2024
13-67-103. Criminal background screening disclosures.
(1)An online dating service provider that offers services to residents of this state and does not conduct a criminal background screening on each member shall, before permitting a Utah member to communicate through the online dating service provider with another member, clearly and conspicuously disclose to the Utah member that the online dating service provider does not conduct a criminal background screening on each member.
(2)An online dating service provider that offers services to residents of this state and conducts a criminal background screening on each member shall, before permitting a Utah member to communicate through the provider with another member, clearly and conspicuously:
(a)disclose to the Utah member that the online dating service provider conducts a criminal background screening on each member; and
(b)include on the online dating service provider's website or mobile application:
(i)a statement of whether the online dating service provider excludes from the online dating service provider's online dating service an individual who is identified as having a criminal conviction; and
(ii)a statement that a criminal background screening:
(A)may be inaccurate or incomplete;
(B)may give a member a false sense of security; and
(C)may be circumvented by an individual who has a criminal history.
Enacted by Chapter 31 , 2023 General Session
Technically renumbered to avoid duplication of newly enacted Chapter also in SB 152, Chapter 498.
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