Utah Code § 63A-12-106

Certified and microphotographed copies
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(1)
(a) Upon demand, the state archives shall furnish certified copies of a record in the state
archives's exclusive custody that is classified public or that is otherwise determined to
be public under this chapter by the originating governmental entity, the director of the
Government Records Office, created in Section 63A-12-202, or a court of law.

(b) When certified by the state archivist under the seal of the state archives, a copy has the same
legal force and effect as if certified by the originating governmental entity.
(2) The state archives may microphotograph records when the state archives determines that
microphotography is an efficient and economical way to care, maintain, and preserve the
record. A transcript, exemplification, or certified copy of a microphotograph has the same legal
force and effect as the original. Upon review and approval of the microphotographed film by
the state archivist, the source documents may be destroyed.
(3) The state archives may allow another governmental entity to microphotograph records in
accordance with standards set by the state archives.

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