Utah Code § 63A-14-403

Privacy of ethics complaint -- Dismissal -- Contempt
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(1)
(a) Except as provided in Subsection (2) or (4), a person, including the complainant, the
respondent, a commission member, or staff to the commission may not disclose the existence
of a complaint, a response, or any information concerning an alleged violation that is the
subject of a complaint.
(b) A person that violates this Subsection (1) may be held in contempt of the commission in
accordance with Section 63A-14-705.
(2) The restrictions described in Subsection (1) do not apply to:
(a) a complaint or response that is publicly released by the commission and referred to the
Legislature;
(b) the respondent's voluntary disclosure that the commission determined that all allegations in
a complaint are without merit, after the commission issues an order dismissing the complaint
under Section 63A-14-605;
(c) a disclosure by a respondent that is made solely for the purpose of, and only to the extent
necessary for, retaining counsel or conducting an interview, seeking evidence, or taking other
action to prepare to defend against a complaint;
(d) a communication between a commission member and the commission's attorney or a
member of the commission's staff; or
(e) a disclosure to a person that is determined necessary, by a majority vote of the commission,
to conduct the duties of the commission.
(3) When a person makes a disclosure under Subsection (2)(c) or (e), the person making the
disclosure shall inform the person to whom the disclosure is made of the nondisclosure
requirements described in this section.
(4) Nothing in this section prevents a person from disclosing facts or allegations regarding potential
criminal violations to law enforcement authorities.
(5) If the existence of an ethics complaint is publicly disclosed by a person, other than the
respondent, an agent of the respondent, or a person who learns of the complaint under
Subsection (2)(c) or (e), during the period that the commission is reviewing the complaint, the
commission shall summarily dismiss the complaint without prejudice.

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