Utah Code § 53H-14-204

Business confidentiality claims
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(1)
(a) Any person who provides to an institution a record that the person believes should be
protected under a provision listed in Subsection 63G-2-309(1)(b)(i), restricted under Section
53H-14-202, or both protected under a provision listed in Subsection 63G-2-309(1)(b)(i) and
restricted under Section 53H-14-202, shall provide the institution:
(i) a written claim of business confidentiality; and
(ii) a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality.
(b) The person described in Subsection (1)(a) shall make the filing at the commencement of:
(i) the sponsored research project; or
(ii) the technology transfer process.
(c) A claim of business confidentiality submitted under this Subsection (1) shall cover all
protected and restricted records exchanged during the:
(i) sponsored research project; or
(ii) technology transfer process.
(2) The inadvertent failure to make a legally adequate claim of business confidentiality at the time
required by Subsection (1) does not prejudice the claimant's right to make a legally adequate
claim at a different time before disclosure of the record.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 8, 2025 Special Session 1

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