Utah Code § 26B-7-309

Judicial review -- Required notice -- Representation by counsel -- Conduct of
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proceedings.
(1) The provisions of this section and Sections 26B-7-310 through 26B-7-312 apply if the
department or a local health department issues an order for restriction, and:
(a) an individual subject to the order of restriction refuses to consent to the order of restriction;
(b) an individual subject to an order of restriction has withdrawn consent to an order of restriction
under the provisions of Subsection 26B-7-305(1)(b)(iv)(B); or
(c) the department or local health department chooses to not attempt to obtain consent to an
order of restriction and files an action for judicial review of the order of restriction.
(2)
(a) If the individual who is subject to an order of restriction is in custody, the department or local
health department, which is the petitioner, shall provide to the individual written notice of the
petition for judicial review of the order of restriction and hearings held pursuant to Sections

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