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Code · Utah · Title 63A — Utah Government Operations Code · Chapter 5B

63A-5b-1103. Making keys to buildings of state, political subdivisions, or colleges and universities without permission prohibited.

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Effective 7/1/2020
63A-5b-1103. Making keys to buildings of state, political subdivisions, or colleges and universities without permission prohibited.
(1)As used in this section:
(a)"Applicable government entity" means a state agency, a political subdivision of the state, the Utah Board of Higher Education, or any college or university supported in whole or in part by the state.
(b)"Government facility" means a building, laboratory, facility, room, dormitory, hall, or other structure owned, licensed as a licensee, leased as a tenant, or lawfully occupied by an applicable government entity.
(2)An individual may not knowingly make or cause to be made any key or duplicate key for a government facility without the prior written consent of the applicable government entity.
(3)A person who violates this section is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
Enacted by Chapter 152 , 2020 General Session
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