Utah Code § 53H-7-603

Student housing crime reporting
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Campus law enforcement" means an institution's police department.
(b) "Crime statistics" means the number of each of the crimes in 34 C.F.R. Sec. 668.46(c)(1) that
are reported to a local police agency or campus law enforcement, listed by type of crime.
(c)
(i) "Institution noncampus housing facility" means a building or property that:
(A) is used for housing students;
(B) is not part of the institution's campus; and
(C) the institution owns, manages, controls, or leases;
(ii) "Institution noncampus housing facility" includes real property that is adjacent to, and is used
in direct support of, the building or property described in Subsection (1)(c)(i).
(d) "Local law enforcement agency" means a state or local law enforcement agency other than
campus law enforcement.
(e)
(i) "On-campus housing facility" means a building or property that is:
(A) used for housing students; and
(B) part of the institution's campus.
(ii) "On-campus housing facility" includes real property that is:
(A) adjacent to the on-campus housing facility; and
(B) used in direct support of the on-campus housing facility.
(f) "Student housing" means:
(i) an institution noncampus housing facility;
(ii) an on-campus housing facility; or
(iii) a student organization noncampus housing facility.
(g) "Student organization" means the same as that term is defined in Section 53H-7-101.
(h) "Student organization noncampus housing facility" means a building or property that:
(i) is used for housing students;
(ii) is not part of the institution's campus; and
(iii)
(A) a student organization owns, manages, controls, or leases; or
(B) is real property that is adjacent to the student organization noncampus housing facility and
is used in direct support of the noncampus housing facility.
(2) An institution with the types of housing facilities described in this Subsection (2) shall:
(a) create a report of crime statistics aggregated by:
(i) on-campus housing facility, identified and listed individually using the institution's system for
inventorying institution facilities;
(ii) institution noncampus housing facility, identified and listed individually using the institution's
system for inventorying institution facilities; and
(iii) student organization noncampus housing facilities, identified and listed individually using the
institution's system for identifying student organization noncampus housing facilities;
(b) report annually to the Education Interim Committee and the Law Enforcement and Criminal
Justice Interim Committee, at or before the committee's November meetings, on crime
statistics aggregated by housing facility as described in Subsection(2)(a); and
(c) on or before November 1 of each year, provide the crime statistics aggregated by housing
facility as described in Subsection (2)(a) to the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile
Justice created in Section 63M-7-201.

(3) An institution that does not have the types of housing described in Subsection (2) shall report
the crime statistics as required by 20 U.S.C. Section 1092(f), the Jeanne Clery Disclosure
of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, to the entities specified in
Subsection (2).
(4) Upon request from an institution, a local law enforcement agency shall provide to the institution
crime statistics for each student housing facility over which the local law enforcement agency
has jurisdiction.
(5) Except as provided in Section 53H-7-503, when campus law enforcement receives a complaint
or report of a crime that campus law enforcement reasonably determines occurred outside of
campus law enforcement's jurisdiction, campus law enforcement shall share any record of the
complaint or report with the local law enforcement agency with jurisdiction.

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