Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a governmental entity may not grant legal personhood to, nor recognize legal personhood in:

(1) artificial intelligence;

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Terms Used In Utah Code 63G-32-102

  • Body of water: means any natural or man-made accumulation of water, regardless of whether the accumulation of water is static or subject to a force that causes a hydrological current. See Utah Code 63G-32-101
  • Governmental entity: means :
         (2)(a) a court;
         (2)(b) the Legislature;
         (2)(c) the legislative body of a political subdivision; or
         (2)(d) another entity of the state or a political subdivision, if the entity has adjudicatory or rulemaking authority. See Utah Code 63G-32-101
  • Human being: means a member of the species classified as Homo sapiens;
(4) "Land" means the solid terrestrial surface or subsurface of the earth. See Utah Code 63G-32-101
  • Land: includes :
         (18)(a) land;
         (18)(b) a tenement;
         (18)(c) a hereditament;
         (18)(d) a water right;
         (18)(e) a possessory right; and
         (18)(f) a claim. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Legal personhood: means :
         (5)(a) the legal rights and obligations of an individual under the laws of this state; or
         (5)(b) the legal rights and obligations of a person other than an individual under the laws of this state. See Utah Code 63G-32-101
  • (2) an inanimate object;
    (3) a body of water;
    (4) land;
    (5) real property;
    (6) atmospheric gases;
    (7) an astronomical object;
    (8) weather;
    (9) a plant;
    (10) a nonhuman animal; or
    (11) any other member of a taxonomic domain that is not a human being.