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Code · Utah · Title 63A — Utah Government Operations Code · Chapter 3

63A-3-509. Suspension of interest on certain accounts receivable during and subsequent to incarceration.

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Effective 11/6/2025
63A-3-509. Suspension of interest on certain accounts receivable during and subsequent to incarceration.
Beginning on January 1, 2027, unless prohibited by another provision of law or a court order, or unless an account receivable contains restitution as defined in Section 77-38b-102 , the office shall, upon receipt of a notification from a county jail in accordance with Section 17-72-803 or a notification from the Department of Corrections in accordance with Subsection 64-13-23(9) , suspend the accrual of interest on an individual's accounts receivable under Subsection 63A-3-502(4) (g):
(1)during any period that the individual is incarcerated in a county jail or a state prison, if the period is 90 or more consecutive days; and
(2)for a period of 180 days after the day on which the individual is released from a period of incarceration as described in Subsection
(1).
Amended by Chapter 17 , 2025 Special Session 1
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