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Code · Utah · Title 63G — General Government · Chapter 2

63G-2-803. No individual liability for certain decisions of a governmental entity.

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Effective 5/6/2026
63G-2-803. No individual liability for certain decisions of a governmental entity.
(1)Neither the governmental entity, nor any officer or employee of the governmental entity, is liable for damages resulting from the release of a record where the person or government requesting the record presented evidence of authority to obtain the record even if it is subsequently determined that the requester had no authority.
(2)Neither the governmental entity, nor any officer or employee of the governmental entity, is liable for damages arising from the negligent disclosure of records classified as private under Subsection 63G-2-302(1)(g) unless:
(a)the disclosure was of employment records maintained by the governmental entity; or
(b)the current or former government employee had previously filed the notice required by Section 63A-19-408 and:
(i)the government entity did not take reasonable steps to preclude access or distribution of the record; or
(ii)the release of the record was otherwise willfully or grossly negligent.
(3)A mailing from a government agency to an individual who has filed an application under Section 63A-19-408 is not a wrongful disclosure under this chapter or under Title 63A, Chapter 12, Division of Archives and Records Service and Management of Government Records .
Amended by Chapter 202 , 2026 General Session
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