Utah Code § 36-11-307

Ethics and unlawful harassment training course for lobbyists -- Internet
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(1) The lieutenant governor shall develop and maintain online training courses educating lobbyists
about:
(a) federal workplace discrimination and harassment prohibitions and requirements;
(b) the Utah Senate's, Utah House's, and the executive branch's policies governing workplace
discrimination and harassment prohibitions, policies, and procedures; and
(c) state and federal requirements governing lobbyists, including lobbyist ethical requirements.
(2) A training course described in Subsection (1) shall include training materials and exercises that
are available on the Internet to lobbyists and to the public.
(3) The lieutenant governor shall design the ethics training course to assist lobbyists in
understanding and complying with current ethical and campaign finance requirements under
state law, legislative rules, and federal law.
(4) The lieutenant governor may enter into an agreement with the Division of Human Resource
Management to assist the lieutenant governor in providing the workplace discrimination and
harassment training described in this section.

(5) A training course described in this section shall include provisions for verifying when a lobbyist
has successfully completed the training.
(6)
(a) A lobbyist shall, within 30 days after the day on which the lobbyist applies for a lobbying
license or a lobbying license renewal:
(i) successfully complete the training courses described in this section; and
(ii) provide to the lieutenant governor a document, signed by the lobbyist, certifying that the
lobbyist has:
(A) completed the training courses required by this section; and
(B) received, read, understands, and will comply with the workplace discrimination and
harassment policies adopted by the Utah Senate, the Utah House, and Utah's executive
branch.
(b) The lieutenant governor may not issue a lobbying license, or renew a lobbying license, until
the lieutenant governor has received from the lobbyist the document required by Subsection
(6)(a).
(7) A signature described in Subsection (6)(b) may be an electronic signature.

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