Utah Code § 17-66-301

Unauthorized payment or warrant -- Investigation by another county attorney --
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Action to enjoin or recover payment.
(1)
(a) If a county officer, without authority of law, orders any money paid for any purpose, or if any
other county officer draws a warrant in the county officer's own favor or in favor of any other
person without being authorized by the county legislative body or by law, the county attorney
of that county shall request a county attorney from another county to investigate whether an
unauthorized payment has been ordered or an unauthorized warrant drawn.
(b) If the county attorney requests a county attorney from another county to investigate under
Subsection (1)(a), the county attorney shall deputize the investigating county attorney.
(2) If an investigating county attorney determines that an unauthorized payment has been ordered
or that an unauthorized warrant has been drawn, that county attorney may commence and
prosecute an action in the name of the county:
(a) if the payment has not been made or the warrant paid, to enjoin the payment of the
unauthorized payment or of the unauthorized warrant; or
(b) if the payment has been made or the warrant paid:

(i) to the extent possible, to recover the amount from the payee or the county officer; or
(ii) to the extent applicable, to recover the amount in accordance with the applicable crime
insurance policy.
(3) An order of the county legislative body is not necessary in order to maintain an action under
Subsection (2).
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 13, 2025 Special Session 1

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