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Code · Utah · Title 41 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 6A

41-6a-1407. Removal of unattended vehicles prohibited without authorization -- Penalties.

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Effective 7/1/2017
41-6a-1407. Removal of unattended vehicles prohibited without authorization -- Penalties.
(1)In cases not amounting to burglary or theft of a vehicle, a person may not remove an unattended vehicle without prior authorization of:
(a)a peace officer;
(b)a law enforcement agency;
(c)a highway authority having jurisdiction over the highway on which there is an unattended vehicle; or
(d)the owner or person in lawful possession or control of the real property.
(a)An authorization from a person specified under Subsection (1)(a) ,
(b), or
(c)shall be in a form specified by the Motor Vehicle Division.
(b)The removal of the unattended vehicle shall comply with requirements of Section 41-6a-1406 .
(3)The removal of the unattended vehicle authorized under Subsection (1)(d) shall comply with the requirements of Section 72-9-603 .
(4)A person who violates Subsection
(1)or
(3)is guilty of an infraction.
Amended by Chapter 298 , 2017 General Session
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