Utah Code § 17-64-305

Rules and regulations governing legislative body and transaction of business --
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Expulsion of members prohibited -- Exception for disorderly conduct.
(1) The legislative body may make and enforce regulations for:
(a) the government of the legislative body;
(b) the preservation of order; and
(c) the transaction of business .

(2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), the legislative body may not expel a member from an
open public meeting or prohibit the member from attending an open public meeting.
(3) Except as provided in Subsection (4), following a two-thirds vote of the members, the legislative
body may fine or expel a member of the legislative body for:
(a) disorderly conduct at the open public meeting;
(b) a member's direct or indirect financial conflict of interest regarding an issue discussed at or
action proposed to be taken at the open public meeting; or
(c) a commission of a crime during the open public meeting.
(4) A legislative body may adopt ordinances that expand the reasons or establish more restrictive
procedures for the expulsion of a member from a public meeting.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 13, 2025 Special Session 1

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