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11-72-101
11-72-102
63G-34-101
63G-34-102
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Government Form Submission Amendments
2026 GENERAL SESSION
STATE OF UTAH
Chief Sponsor: Jordan D. Teuscher
Senate Sponsor: Evan J. Vickers
LONG TITLE
General Description:
This bill addresses when a government entity is required to provide an electronic filing
option to a person submitting information to the government entity.
Highlighted Provisions:
This bill:
defines terms;
requires state and local government to provide an electronic option for filling out forms
and for submitting forms, records, and other information; and
provides certain exceptions or delays to the requirement described in the preceding
paragraph.
Money Appropriated in this Bill:
None
Other Special Clauses:
This bill provides a special effective date.
Utah Code Sections Affected:
ENACTS:
11-72-101
, Utah Code Annotated 1953
11-72-102
, Utah Code Annotated 1953
63G-34-101
, Utah Code Annotated 1953
63G-34-102
, Utah Code Annotated 1953
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1. Section
11-72-101
is enacted to read:
72. Local Government - Interaction with Citizens and Others
11-72-101
. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1)
"Incarcerated individual" means an individual who is confined in a prison, jail, or other
correctional facility.
(2)
"Local government" means a political subdivision of the state, including:
(a)
a county, city, town, school district, special district, or special service district;
(b)
an agency or office of a political subdivision of the state; or
(c)
an official or employee of:
(i)
a political subdivision of the state; or
(ii)
an entity described in Subsection
(2)(a)
or
(b)
.
Section 2. Section
11-72-102
is enacted to read:
11-72-102
. Electronic submission of forms, records, and other information.
(1)
Except as provided in Subsection
(2)
or (3), and subject to Subsection
(4)
, if a local
government requires or requests a person to submit a form, a record, or information to
the local government, the local government shall, instead of requiring the person to
appear in person or otherwise provide a physical copy of the form, the record, or
information, provide an electronic means for the person to submit the form, record, or
information, which may include, at the discretion of the local government:
(a)
electronically completing and electronically signing the form;
(b)
downloading the form, completing and physically or electronically signing the form,
and submitting a copy of the completed and signed form electronically, by email or
other electronic means;
(c)
entering the information online;
(d)
uploading the completed and signed form, the record, or the information; or
(e)
sending the record or information by email or other electronic means.
(2)
Subsection
(1)
does not apply:
(a)
to the extent prohibited by an express provision of:
(i)
federal law or rule;
(ii)
state law; or
(iii)
court rule;
(b)
to the extent that the person is required by state or federal law to fill out the form in
person or to submit the form, record, or information in person;
(c)
if the person is required to submit a fingerprint with the form, record, or information:
(i)
by state or federal law; or
(ii)
for the purpose of conducting a criminal background check;
(d)
if the person is an incarcerated individual;
(e)
to a marriage license, if the local government requires an individual to be present to
obtain a marriage license; or
(f)
to a form, record, or information relating to an election governed by Title 20A,
Election Code.
(3)
(a)
Until January 1, 2030, Subsection
(1)
does not apply to a local government with
an annual fiscal year that:
(i)
has annual revenue of $1,000,000 or less; or
(ii)
has annual expenditures of $1,000,000 or less.
(b)
Until July 1, 2030, Subsection
(1)
does not apply to a local government, with a fiscal
year other than a calendar fiscal year, that:
(i)
has annual revenue of $1,000,000 or less; or
(ii)
has annual expenditures of $1,000,000 or less.
(4)
Subsection
(1)
applies regardless of whether the purpose of the requirement or request is
to:
(a)
comply with a requirement of law;
(b)
request a service or thing; or
(c)
request or compel government action or forbearance.
Section 3. Section
63G-34-101
is enacted to read:
34. State Government - Interaction with Citizens and Others
63G-34-101
. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1)
"Incarcerated individual" means an individual who is confined in a prison, jail, or other
correctional facility.
(2)
(a)
"State government" means:
(i)
a branch of state government;
(ii)
a department, agency, or other entity of state government;
(iii)
an independent entity, as defined in Section
63E-1-102
; or
(iv)
an official or employee of an entity described in Subsections
(2)(a)(i)
through
(iii)
.
(b)
"State government" does not include local government, as defined in Section
11-72-101
.
Section 4. Section
63G-34-102
is enacted to read:
63G-34-102
. Electronic submission of forms, records, and other information.
(1)
Except as provided in Subsection
(2)
, and subject to Subsection
(3)
, if state government
requires or requests a person to submit a form, a record, or information to state
government, state government shall, instead of requiring the person to appear in person
or otherwise provide a physical copy of the form, the record, or information, provide an
electronic means for the person to submit the form, record, or information, which may
include, at the discretion of state government:
(a)
electronically completing and electronically signing the form;
(b)
downloading the form, completing and physically or electronically signing the form,
and submitting a copy of the completed and signed form electronically, by email or
other electronic means;
(c)
entering the information online;
(d)
uploading the completed and signed form, the record, or the information; or
(e)
sending the record or information by email or other electronic means.
(2)
Subsection
(1)
does not apply:
(a)
to the extent prohibited by an express provision of:
(i)
federal law or rule;
(ii)
state law; or
(iii)
court rule;
(b)
to the extent that the person is required by state or federal law to fill out the form in
person or to submit the form, record, or information in person;
(c)
if the person is required to submit a fingerprint with the form, record, or information:
(i)
by state or federal law; or
(ii)
for the purpose of conducting a criminal background check;
(d)
if the person is an incarcerated individual;
(e)
in relation to a notarized document, if state government requires the person to submit
the original notarized document; or
(f)
to a form, record, or information relating to an election governed by Title 20A,
Election Code.
(3)
Subsection
(1)
applies regardless of whether the purpose of the requirement or request is
to:
(a)
comply with a requirement of law;
(b)
request a service or thing; or
(c)
request or compel government action or forbearance.
Section 5.
Effective Date.
This bill takes effect on
July 1, 2027
.
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