Utah Code § 61-1-204

Delaying disbursements or transactions
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(1) A broker-dealer or an investment adviser may delay a disbursement or transaction from an
eligible adult's account or from an account on which the eligible adult is a beneficiary, if the
broker-dealer or investment adviser:
(a) suspects that the disbursement or transaction may result in the financial exploitation of an
eligible adult;
(b) initiates an internal review of the disbursement or transaction and the suspected financial
exploitation of an eligible adult;
(c) after initiating the internal review, reasonably believes that the disbursement or transaction
may result in the financial exploitation of an eligible adult;
(d) within two business days after the day on which the disbursement or transaction is delayed,
provides written notification of the delay and the reason for the delay to:
(i) each party authorized to transact business on the account, unless the party is reasonably
believed to have engaged in suspected or attempted financial exploitation of the eligible
adult;
(ii) the division; and
(iii) Adult Protective Services;
(e) continues the broker-dealer's or investment adviser's internal review of the suspected or
attempted financial exploitation of the eligible adult, as necessary; and
(f) upon request, provides a timely report on the status and results of the internal review to the
division or Adult Protective Services.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a delay of a disbursement or transaction under
Subsection (1) expires the earlier of:
(a) the day on which the broker-dealer or investment adviser determines that the disbursement or
transaction will not result in the financial exploitation of an eligible adult; or
(b) 15 business days after the day on which the broker-dealer or investment adviser initially
delayed the disbursement or transaction.
(3) If an internal review described in Subsection (1) supports a reasonable belief that a person has
engaged in or attempted to engage in the financial exploitation of an eligible adult, the division
or Adult Protective Services may extend the delay of the disbursement or transaction under
Subsection (1) as reasonably necessary.
(4) A court of competent jurisdiction may enter an order terminating or extending a delay under this
section or granting other protective relief.

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