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Code · Utah · Title 52 — Public Officers · Chapter 1

52-1-2. Crime insurance in favor of state -- Approval and recording -- Filing of oaths.

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Effective 5/7/2025
52-1-2. Crime insurance in favor of state -- Approval and recording -- Filing of oaths.
(1)Unless otherwise provided in statute, if a state officer or an official of a state institution is required to obtain crime insurance in favor of the state, the state officer or executive director of the state institution shall:
(a)ensure that the crime insurance policy is obtained as required by statute; and
(b)keep proof of insurance on file at the administrative office of the:
(i)state officer or the state institution; or
(ii)Division of Risk Management.
(2)A state official shall file the state official's oath of office with the Division of Archives and Records Service created under Section 63A-12-101 .
Amended by Chapter 76 , 2025 General Session
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