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Code · Utah · Title 61 — Securities Division - Real Estate Division · Chapter 1

61-1-18.3. Information obtained by division or commission -- Use for personal benefit prohibited -- Disclosure.

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61-1-18.3. Information obtained by division or commission -- Use for personal benefit prohibited -- Disclosure.
(1)It is unlawful for an employee of the division or a member of the commission to use for personal benefit any non-public information that is filed with or obtained by the division or commission.
(2)This chapter does not authorize the division, an employee of the division, the commission, or a member of the commission to disclose information described in Subsection
(1), except among themselves or when necessary or appropriate in a proceeding or investigation under this chapter.
(3)No provision of this chapter either creates or derogates from a privilege that exists at common law or otherwise when documentary or other evidence is sought under subpoena directed to:
(a)the division;
(b)the commission;
(c)a member of the commission; or
(d)an employee of the division.
Amended by Chapter 351 , 2009 General Session
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