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Code · Utah · Title 78A — Judiciary and Judicial Administration · Chapter 5

78A-5-309. Victim of domestic violence.

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Effective 5/12/2020
78A-5-309. Victim of domestic violence.
(1)If a victim or alleged victim of a domestic violence offense that serves as the basis for the defendant's participation in a veterans treatment court can be reasonably located, the victim or alleged victim must be offered:
(a)referrals to domestic violence service providers; and
(b)information on how to report an allegation of:
(i)an offense committed by the defendant; or
(ii)a violation by the defendant of the participant agreement.
(2)Except as expressly provided for in this part, the participation of the defendant in a veterans treatment court does not alter the rights of a victim or alleged victim of domestic violence under the law of this state.
Enacted by Chapter 62 , 2020 General Session
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