Utah Code 63G-31-101. Definitions
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Terms Used In Utah Code 63G-31-101
- Changing room: includes :(1)(b)(i) a dressing room, fitting room, locker room, or shower room; and(1)(b)(ii) a restroom when a changing room contains or is attached to the restroom. See Utah Code 63G-31-101
- Facility: includes a subset of a publicly owned or controlled building, structure, or other improvement, including a restroom or locker room. See Utah Code 63G-31-101
- Government entity: means :
(3)(a) the state; or(3)(b) any county, municipality, special district, special service district, or other political subdivision or administrative unit of the state, including:(3)(b)(i) a state institution of higher education as defined in Section53B-2-101 ; or(3)(b)(ii) a local education agency as defined in Section53G-7-401 . See Utah Code 63G-31-101- Privacy space: means a restroom or changing room within a publicly owned or controlled facility, where an individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy. See Utah Code 63G-31-101
- Publicly owned or controlled: means that a government entity has at least a partial ownership interest in or has control of a facility, program, or event. See Utah Code 63G-31-101
- Restroom: includes :
(9)(b)(i) sex-designated men's restrooms;(9)(b)(ii) sex-designated women's restrooms;(9)(b)(iii) unisex restrooms; and(9)(b)(iv) single-occupant restrooms. See Utah Code 63G-31-101- Sex: means , in relation to an individual, the individual's biological sex, either male or female, at birth, according to distinct reproductive roles as manifested by:
(34)(a) sex and reproductive organ anatomy;(34)(b) chromosomal makeup; and(34)(c) endogenous hormone profiles. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5- Sex-designated: means that a facility, program, or event is designated specifically for males or females and not the opposite sex. See Utah Code 63G-31-101
- Single-occupant: means , in relation to a single-occupant facility or privacy space, that the facility or privacy space:
(11)(a) has floor-to-ceiling walls;(11)(b) has an entirely encased and locking door; and(11)(c) is designated for single occupancy. See Utah Code 63G-31-101- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Unisex: means , in relation to a unisex facility or privacy space, that the facility or privacy space:
(12)(a) is designated for the use of both sexes; or(12)(b) is not sex-designated. See Utah Code 63G-31-101(1)(a) “Changing room” means a space designated for multiple individuals to dress or undress within the same space.(1)(b) “Changing room” includes:(1)(b)(i) a dressing room, fitting room, locker room, or shower room; and(1)(b)(ii) a restroom when a changing room contains or is attached to the restroom.(2)(2)(a) “Facility” means a publicly owned or controlled building, structure, or other improvement.(2)(b) “Facility” includes a subset of a publicly owned or controlled building, structure, or other improvement, including a restroom or locker room.(3) “Government entity” means:(3)(a) the state; or(3)(b) any county, municipality, special district, special service district, or other political subdivision or administrative unit of the state, including:(3)(b)(i) a state institution of higher education as defined in Section53B-2-101 ; or(3)(b)(ii) a local education agency as defined in Section53G-7-401 .(4) “Intersex individual” means the same as that term is defined in Section26B-8-101 .(5) “Men’s restroom” means a restroom that is designated for the exclusive use of males and not females.(6)(6)(a) “Open to the general public” means that a privacy space is:(6)(a)(i) freely accessible to a member of the general public;(6)(a)(ii) accessible to an individual who has purchased a ticket, paid an entry fee, paid a membership fee, or otherwise paid to access the facility containing the relevant privacy space; or(6)(a)(iii) accessible to a student of an institution of higher education described in Section52B-2-101 , either freely or as described in Subsection (6)(a)(ii).(6)(b) “Open to the general public” does not include a privacy space that is:(6)(b)(i) only accessible to employees of a government entity; or(6)(b)(ii) any area that is not normally accessible to the public.(7) “Privacy space” means a restroom or changing room within a publicly owned or controlled facility, where an individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy.(8) “Publicly owned or controlled” means that a government entity has at least a partial ownership interest in or has control of a facility, program, or event.(9)(9)(a) “Restroom” means any space that includes a toilet.(9)(b) “Restroom” includes:(9)(b)(i) sex-designated men’s restrooms;(9)(b)(ii) sex-designated women’s restrooms;(9)(b)(iii) unisex restrooms; and(9)(b)(iv) single-occupant restrooms.(10) “Sex-designated” means that a facility, program, or event is designated specifically for males or females and not the opposite sex.(11) “Single-occupant” means, in relation to a single-occupant facility or privacy space, that the facility or privacy space:(11)(a) has floor-to-ceiling walls;(11)(b) has an entirely encased and locking door; and(11)(c) is designated for single occupancy.(12) “Unisex” means, in relation to a unisex facility or privacy space, that the facility or privacy space:(12)(a) is designated for the use of both sexes; or(12)(b) is not sex-designated.(13) “Women’s restroom” means a restroom that is designated for the exclusive use of females and not males.