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Code · Utah · Title 76 — Utah Criminal Code · Chapter 5C

76-5c-301. Definitions.

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Effective 5/7/2025
76-5c-301. Definitions.
As used in this part:
(1)"Exhibit" means to show in a public place or in a place where the public is admitted, whether or not an admission fee is charged.
(a)"Distributor" means a person from which a film is acquired by sale, lease, loan, or any other means, directly or indirectly, for the purpose of exhibiting the film in this state or elsewhere.
(b)"Distributor" does not include a person whose function with respect to a film is limited to the transportation or storage of the film.
(3)"Film" means what is usually known as a motion picture film and that is intended to be shown commercially for profit by devices of any kind whatsoever.
(4)"Person" includes an individual, firm, association, partnership, or corporation.
(5)"Public place" includes a place that admission is gained by payment of a membership or admission fee, however designated, notwithstanding it is designated as a private club or by words of like import.
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