Utah Code § 4-41a-107

Notice to prospective and current public employees
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(1)
(a) A state employer or a political subdivision employer shall take the action described in
Subsection (1)(b) before:
(i) giving to a current employee an assignment or duty that arises from or directly relates to an
obligation under this chapter; or
(ii) hiring a prospective employee whose assignments or duties would include an assignment or
duty that arises from or directly relates to an obligation under this chapter.

(b) The employer described in Subsection (1)(a) shall give the employee or prospective
employee described in Subsection (1)(a) a written notice that notifies the employee or
prospective employee:
(i) that the employee's or prospective employee's job duties may require the employee or
prospective employee to engage in conduct which is in violation of the criminal laws of the
United States; and
(ii) that in accepting a job or undertaking a duty described in Subsection (1)(a), although the
employee or prospective employee is entitled to the protections of Title 67, Chapter 21, Utah
Protection of Public Employees Act, the employee may not object or refuse to carry out an
assignment or duty that may be a violation of the criminal laws of the United States with
respect to the manufacture, sale, or distribution of cannabis.
(2) The Division of Human Resource Management shall create, revise, and publish the form of the
notice described in Subsection (1).
(3) Notwithstanding Subsection 67-21-3(3), an employee who has signed the notice described in
Subsection (1) may not:
(a) claim in good faith that the employee's actions violate or potentially violate the laws of the
United States with respect to the manufacture, sale, or distribution of cannabis; or
(b) refuse to carry out a directive that the employee reasonably believes violates the criminal
laws of the United States with respect to the manufacture, sale, or distribution of cannabis.
(4) An employer of an employee who has signed the notice described in Subsection (1) may
not take retaliatory action as defined in Section 67-19a-101 against a current employee who
refuses to sign the notice described in Subsection (1).

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