Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Capitol Preservation Board (State)
Title R131 - Administration
Rule R131-3 - Use of Magnetometers on Capitol Hill
Section R131-3-3 - Security Levels
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 131-3-3
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Notwithstanding any provision in this rule, under all security levels:
(a) Capitol Hill security personnel may
increase, or lower security levels as provided in
R131-3-4 and in all
cases exercise the full authority and discretion granted to them by law to
maintain the public safety and peace and to enforce the law.
(b) The Executive Director may grant access
to the Capitol Hill Complex to contractors and other third parties on a
case-by- case basis as the Executive Director deems necessary or convenient for
the operation, repair and/or maintenance of Capitol Hill Facilities and/or
Capitol Hill Grounds.
(2) "Security level one"
(a) Any person entering
Capitol Hill Facilities may be asked to register with Capitol Hill security
personnel. No one is required to pass through a magnetometer.
(b) State elected and appointed officials and
state employees holding valid Capitol Hill identification cards shall be
allowed to enter at all entrances without registering or passing through a
magnetometer.
(c) Building entry
points and/or building access may be limited and/or restricted.
(d) Bag searches may not be
conducted.
(3) "Security level two"
(a) Except as provided in
Subsection (3)(b), all persons entering Capitol Hill Facilities may be required
to register with Capitol Hill security personnel, and pass through a
magnetometer.
(b) The Board shall
provide designated "employee entrances" where state elected and appointed
officials and state employees holding valid Capitol Hill identification cards
shall be allowed to enter without registering. Capitol Hill security personnel
may require state elected and appointed officials and state employees to pass
through the magnetometers.
(c)
Capitol Hill security personnel may require bag searches for persons entering
Capitol Hill Facilities including state elected and appointed officials and
state employees holding a valid Capitol Hill identification card.
(d) Building entry points and/or building
access may be limited and/or restricted.
(4) "Security level three"
(a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b),
all persons entering Capitol Hill Facilities may be required to register with
Capitol Hill security personnel, and pass through a magnetometer.
(b) The Board shall provide designated
"employee entrances" where state elected and appointed officials and state
employees holding valid Capitol Hill identification cards shall be allowed to
enter without registering. Capitol Hill security personnel may require state
elected and appointed officials and state employees to pass through the
magnetometers.
(c) Capitol Hill
security personnel shall require bag searches for all persons entering Capitol
Hill Facilities, including state elected and appointed officials and state
employees.
(d) Building entry
points and/or building access may be limited and/or restricted.
(5) "Security level four"
(a) Partial and/or full closure to the public
of the Capitol Hill Complex, including Capitol Hill Facilities, Capitol Hill
Grounds and designated areas within the Capitol Hill Complex. Closures shall be
based on an articulable significant threat to the safety of the public, and/or
Capitol Hill Complex employees and elected and appointed officials, and/or the
physical security of Capitol Hill Facilities and/or Capitol Hill Grounds.
Capitol Hill security shall provide written notification articulating the facts
and circumstances of the threat and closure to the Board within 48 hours of
closure.
(b) Capitol Hill security
personnel shall designate employee entrances for State elected and appointed
officials and employees holding valid Capitol Hill identification
cards.
(c) Capitol Hill security
personnel may require State elected and appointed officials and employees to
pass through magnetometers and/or be subject to bag searches.
(d) Building entry points and/or building
access may be limited and/or restricted at the discretion of Capitol Hill
security personnel.
(e) Emergency
closure of the Capitol Complex shall last as long as the threat exists and
closure is reasonably deemed necessary in response to the threat.
(f) In the event the Capitol Hill Complex
remains closed after 30 days, Capitol Hill security shall provide to the Board
in writing the justification for continued closure. The Board shall not be
required to vote on the closure every 30 days, however, in the event written
justification is not provided, the Capitol Hill Complex shall be reopened.
Written justification for continued closure must be provided for every 30-day
period of closure.
(g) The Board
may, at any time, vote to end the closure as provided in
R131-3-4, in which
event the Capitol Hill Complex shall be reopened.
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