Utah Code 57-24-102. Restriction on prohibition of display of flag
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(1) A residential property management authority may not prohibit a resident from displaying a flag:
Terms Used In Utah Code 57-24-102
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Flag: means a depiction or emblem:(1)(a)(i)(1)(a)(i)(A) of the flag of the United States as provided in United States Code Title 4, Chapter 1, The Flag; or(1)(a)(i)(B) of the state flag of Utah as provided in Section
63G-1-501 ;(1)(a)(ii) made from fabric or cloth; and(1)(a)(iii) with measurements that do not exceed three feet by five feet. See Utah Code 57-24-101 - Property: includes both real and personal property. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Resident: means :(2)(a) a renter as defined in Section
57-22-2 ;(2)(b) a resident as defined in Section57-16-3 ; or(2)(c) a unit owner as defined in Section57-8-3 . See Utah Code 57-24-101 - Residential property management authority: means :(3)(a) an owner as defined in Section
57-22-2 ;(3)(b) a mobile home park as defined in Section57-16-3 ;(3)(c) a mobile home park residents' association established in accordance with Section57-16-16 ;(3)(d) an association of unit owners as defined in Section57-8-3 ; or(3)(e) a management committee as defined in Section57-8-3 . See Utah Code 57-24-101 - United States: includes each state, district, and territory of the United States of America. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(1)(a) consistent with the guidelines in United States Code Title 4, Chapter 1, The Flag;
(1)(b) within an area over which the resident has exclusive control; and
(1)(c) from a staff, pole, or window.
(2) In any action to enforce this section, the prevailing party shall be awarded costs and reasonable attorney fees.
(3) This section does not apply to a contract or agreement entered into before May 3, 2004.