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Code · Utah · Title 78A — Judiciary and Judicial Administration · Chapter 2

78A-2-602. Court Security Account -- Creation -- Funding -- Uses.

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Effective 5/6/2026
78A-2-602. Court Security Account -- Creation -- Funding -- Uses.
(1)There is created a restricted account in the General Fund known as the "Court Security Account."
(2)The state treasurer shall deposit in the Court Security Account money from:
(a)the surcharge established in Section 78A-2-601 ;
(b)the portions of filing fees allocated under Subsections 78A-2-301(1)(j)(iv) and
(v); and
(c)the portions of a surcharge allocated under Subsections 78A-7-122(3) and (4)(b)(ii) .
(3)The Court Security Account consists of money:
(a)deposited by the state treasurer under Subsection
(2); and
(b)appropriated by the Legislature.
(4)Subject to appropriation, the Administrative Office of the Courts shall use the allocation to contract for court security at all courts of record throughout the state.
Amended by Chapter 284 , 2026 General Session
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