Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Attorney General
Title R105 - Administration
Rule R105-3 - White Collar Crime Registry
Section R105-3-12 - Unlawful Acts

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 105-3-12

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

(1) Failure to provide required information: An Offender who fails to provide any information required or requested under this Rule will be deemed to have not properly "Registered" as required by Section 77-42-105 and as defined in Section 77-42-102(6). An Offender's failure to register may be brought to the attention of a judge, prosecutor, Adult Probation and Parole officer, the Utah Board of Pardons, and others. In addition, a failure to provide information may violate various laws.

(2) Intentionally providing inaccurate information: An Offender who intentionally provides any false, misleading, or incomplete information required or requested pursuant to this Rule will be deemed to have not properly "Registered" as required by Section 77-42-105 and as defined in Section 77-42-102(6). Such a failure to register may be brought to the attention of a judge, prosecutor, Adult Probation and Parole officer, the Utah Board of Pardons, and others. In addition, intentionally providing false, misleading, or incomplete information may violate various laws.

(3) Using a link or other method to intentionally circumvent the disclaimer page: It is unlawful to intentionally circumvent the disclaimer page for the Registry so as to be able to access the Registry without agreeing to the disclaimer language. In particular, it is unlawful to imbed in a website, post, email, text (SMS), or otherwise use a URL that allows any person to circumvent the disclaimer page and go directly to the Registry. Such unlawful action may expose the responsible persons to criminal or civil liability, including injunctive and declaratory relief.

(4) Harassment of Offenders or their families: Harassment, as defined in this Rule, may violate criminal laws, and may be actionable under civil law, including injunctive and declaratory relief, depending upon the specific nature of the harassment.

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