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Code · Utah · Title 77 — Utah Code of Criminal Procedure · Chapter 10A

77-10a-20. Expenses of grand jury -- Appropriation -- Payment by state or county.

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77-10a-20. Expenses of grand jury -- Appropriation -- Payment by state or county.
(a)The expenses of operation of a grand jury summoned under this chapter shall be paid by the Judicial Council, except under Subsection
(2).
(b)Expenses include grand juror fees, rental of a facility, cost of transcripts, payment for a court reporter or electronic recording device, secretarial services, and investigation and recorder staff.
(c)For this purpose, an appropriation of $25,000 is made from the General Fund to the Judicial Council as a separate line item in the budget of the Judicial Council.
(d)Any amount of this appropriation remaining at the end of the fiscal year lapses into the General Fund.
(a)When a grand jury is summoned to investigate an allegation that is determined to be primarily a county-related issue, the expenses of the grand jury shall be paid by the county or counties involved.
(b)The supervising judge shall determine before the grand jury is called if the allegations involve primarily the state or a county or counties for purposes of determining payment of expenses under this section.
(3)The expenses of any grand jury and the compensation for any special prosecutor appointed under this chapter shall be reviewed and approved or disapproved by the clerk of the court under the direction of the managing judge.
Amended by Chapter 372 , 1997 General Session
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