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

78A-5b-205. Location of the Constitutional Court.

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Effective 3/13/2026
78A-5b-205. Location of the Constitutional Court.
(1)The Constitutional Court may perform any of the Constitutional Court's functions in any location within the state.
(2)The Judicial Council shall provide, from appropriations made by the Legislature, court space suitable for the conduct of court business for the Constitutional Court.
(3)In order to carry out the Judicial Council's obligation to provide facilities for the Constitutional Court, the Judicial Council may lease space to be used by the Constitutional Court.
(4)A lease or reimbursement for the Constitutional Court must comply with the standards of the Division of Facilities Construction and Management that are applicable to state agencies.
(5)The cost of salaries, travel, and training required for the discharge of the duties of judges, secretaries of judges or court executives, court executives, and court reporters for the Constitutional Court are paid from appropriations made by the Legislature.
Enacted by Chapter 38 , 2026 General Session
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