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Code · Utah · Title 75E · Chapter 5

75E-5-303. Compensation award -- No right of action.

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Effective 7/1/2026
75E-5-303. Compensation award -- No right of action.
(1)Compensation to a victim under this chapter is:
(a)limited to the money available in the fund; and
(b)not an entitlement program.
(2)Failure to grant a compensation award does not create a right of action against the office, the state, or any of the state's subdivisions.
(3)There is no right to judicial review over the decision of whether to grant a compensation award.
(4)Failure to give or receive the notice required by this chapter does not:
(a)create a cause of action against:
(i)the state;
(ii)a state agency or local subdivision;
(iii)a law enforcement officer, agent, or employee of the state or local subdivision;
(iv)a health care or medical provider; or
(v)an agent or employee of a health care or medical provider; or
(b)affect or alter a requirement for filing or paying a compensation claim.
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