Utah Code § 63G-20-102

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As used in this chapter:
(1) "Child placing" means the same as that term is defined in Section 26B-2-101.
(2) "Child-placing agency" means a private person that is engaged in child placing related to a child
who is not in the custody of the state.
(3) "Government retaliation" means an action by a state or local government or an action by a state
or local government official that:
(a) is taken in response to a person's exercise of a protection contained in Subsection
17-70-302(18) or Section 63G-20-201, 63G-20-203.5, or 63G-20-301; and
(b)
(i) imposes a formal penalty on, fines, disciplines, discriminates against, denies the rights of,
denies benefits to, or denies tax-exempt status to a person; or
(ii) subjects a person to an injunction or to an administrative claim or proceeding.
(4)
(a) "Religious official" means an officer or official of a religion, when acting as such.
(b) "Religious official" includes an individual designated by the religion as clergy, minister, priest,
pastor, rabbi, imam, bishop, stake president, or sealer, when that individual is acting as such.
(5) "Religious organization" means:
(a) a religious organization, association, educational institution, or society;
(b) a religious corporation sole; or
(c) any corporation or association constituting a wholly owned subsidiary, affiliate, or agency of
any religious organization, association, educational institution, society, or religious corporation
sole.
(6) "Sexuality" includes legal sexual conduct, legal sexual expression, sexual desires, and the
status of a person as male or female.
(7) "State or local government" means:
(a) a state government entity, agency, or instrumentality; or
(b) a local government entity, agency, or instrumentality.

(8) "State or local government official" means an officer, employee, or appointee of a state or local
government.

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