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Terms Used In Utah Code 63M-7-506.5

  • Law enforcement agency: means a public or private agency having general police power and charged with making arrests in connection with enforcement of the criminal statutes and ordinances of this state or any political subdivision of this state. See Utah Code 63M-7-502
  • Offender: means an individual who has violated Title 76, Utah Criminal

    Code, through criminally injurious conduct regardless of whether the individual is arrested, prosecuted, or convicted. See Utah Code 63M-7-502

  • Office: means the director, the reparations and assistance officers, and any other staff employed for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this part. See Utah Code 63M-7-502
  • Sexual assault: means any criminal conduct described in Title 76,

    Chapter 5, Part 4, Sexual Offenses. See Utah Code 63M-7-502

  • Victim: means an individual who suffers bodily or psychological injury or death as a direct result of:
              (50)(a)(i) criminally injurious conduct; or
              (50)(a)(ii) the production of pornography in violation of Section 76-5b-201 or Utah Code 63M-7-502

     The office shall provide educational materials to a law enforcement agency to assist the law enforcement agency with informing a victim of a sexual assault of the victim’s right to request testing of the victim and of the offender alleged to have committed the sexual assault as described in Section 53-10-802.