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Code · Utah · Title 17 — Counties · Chapter 72

17-72-405. Commissary account disclosure requirements.

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Effective 11/6/2025
17-72-405. Commissary account disclosure requirements.
(1)A correctional facility may implement a policy governing when the correctional facility withdraws money from a prisoner's commissary account for a purpose other than a commissary purchase.
(2)A correctional facility may only withdraw money from a prisoner's commissary account for a purpose other than a commissary purchase in accordance with a policy implemented under Subsection
(1).
(3)Before a correctional facility withdraws money from a prisoner's commissary account for a purpose other than a commissary purchase, the correctional facility shall disclose the policy implemented under Subsection
(1)to the prisoner or any other individual seeking to make a deposit of money into the prisoner's commissary account before the correctional facility may accept and deposit the money into the prisoner's commissary account.
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