Utah Code § 17-69-304.1

Investigations -- Report of findings
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(1)
(a) A county auditor:
(i) may conduct an investigation of an issue or action associated with or related to the county
auditor's statutory duties, including investigating a book or account of a county office, officer,
department, division, court, or entity; and
(ii) may not conduct an investigation of an issue or action that is not associated with or related
to the county auditor's statutory duties.
(b) A county officer, employee, or other county administrative entity shall grant the county
auditor complete and free access to a book the county auditor requests in accordance with
Subsection (1)(a)(i).
(c) A county auditor, with the assistance of the county attorney or district attorney, may:
(i) administer an oath or affirmation; or
(ii) issue an administrative subpoena for a witness or document necessary to the performance
of the county auditor's statutory duties.
(2) A county auditor, after a complete investigation, shall prepare a report of the county auditor's
findings and submit the report to the county executive if the county auditor finds that:
(a) a book or account of a county office, officer, department, division, court, or entity is not kept in
accordance to law; or
(b) a county office, officer, department, division, court, or entity has made an incorrect or
improper financial report.
(3) A county auditor, after a complete investigation, shall prepare a report of the county auditor's
findings and submit a copy of the report to the state court administrator, the county executive,
and the county legislative body if the county auditor finds that:
(a) a justice court judge has not kept a book or account according to law; or
(b) a justice court judge has made an incorrect or improper financial report.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 105, 2026 General Session

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