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Section 103 - Duties.

UT Code § 77-42-103 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The attorney general shall: (a) develop and operate a system to collect, analyze, maintain, and disseminate information on offenders; and (b) make information listed in Section 77-42-104 available to the public.

(a) develop and operate a system to collect, analyze, maintain, and disseminate information on offenders; and

(b) make information listed in Section 77-42-104 available to the public.

(2) Any prosecuting attorney who obtains a conviction for an offense listed in Section 77-42-105 shall: (a) inform the attorney general within 45 business days of sentencing; and (b) in a manner prescribed by the attorney general, cooperate with a request for information by the attorney general.

(a) inform the attorney general within 45 business days of sentencing; and

(b) in a manner prescribed by the attorney general, cooperate with a request for information by the attorney general.

(3) The attorney general shall: (a) provide the following additional information when available: (i) the crimes for which the offender has been convicted; (ii) a description of the offender's targets; and (iii) any other relevant identifying information as determined by the attorney general; (b) maintain the Utah White Collar Crime Offender Registry website; and (c) ensure that information is entered into the offender registry in a timely manner.

(a) provide the following additional information when available: (i) the crimes for which the offender has been convicted; (ii) a description of the offender's targets; and (iii) any other relevant identifying information as determined by the attorney general;

(i) the crimes for which the offender has been convicted;

(ii) a description of the offender's targets; and

(iii) any other relevant identifying information as determined by the attorney general;

(b) maintain the Utah White Collar Crime Offender Registry website; and

(c) ensure that information is entered into the offender registry in a timely manner.

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Section 103 - Duties.