Utah Code 52-8-201. Prohibition
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(1) Except as provided in Subsection (2) , a government entity may not include, as part of any report, the photograph or likeness of any elected official.
Terms Used In Utah Code 52-8-201
- Chief executive officer: means :(2)(a) the governor, for the state;(2)(b) the chair of the county commission or the county executive, for a county; and(2)(c) the mayor, for a municipality, or if governed under a council-manager form of government, the chair of the council. See Utah Code 52-8-102
- Government entity: includes the state, its agencies and institutions, each county, municipality, school district, special district, and special service district in Utah. See Utah Code 52-8-102
- Promotional literature: means reports whose primary or secondary purpose is to provide nonresidents with information about the government entity that produced the report. See Utah Code 52-8-102
- Report: means each account, statement, record of proceedings, summary of activities, and other written or printed document required by statute that is prepared or produced by a government entity that is distributed to the public. See Utah Code 52-8-102
(2) A report may contain the photograph or likeness of the chief executive officer of a government entity if the report is promotional literature.