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Code · Utah · Title 77 — Utah Code of Criminal Procedure · Chapter 27

77-27-7.1. Appointment of counsel or lay representative -- Procedures.

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Effective 5/6/2026
77-27-7.1. Appointment of counsel or lay representative -- Procedures.
(1)If the board in the board's discretion determines that an offender within the board's jurisdiction is unable, due to physical, mental, or other circumstances, to meaningfully participate in a board hearing or other board proceeding, the board may appoint, at the board's own expense, legal counsel or a lay representative to assist the offender.
(2)If a prosecuting attorney brings a motion under Subsection 80-6-507(7) to have the board review the status of a minor who is provisionally housed in a secure care facility, as defined in Section 80-1-102 , and the board agrees to review the status of the minor, the board may appoint counsel to assist the minor, at the board's own expense, before a hearing on the motion.
(3)The board shall determine the scope of the representation described in Subsection
(1)based on a review of the totality of the circumstances.
(4)This section does not prevent the board from:
(a)appointing a licensed mental health professional in accordance with Section 77-27-7 ; or
(b)otherwise seeking information concerning the offender from the department or another entity.
Amended by Chapter 388 , 2026 General Session
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