Utah Code § 63G-20-203

Prohibition on licensing disadvantages based on beliefs
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Notwithstanding any other law, a state or local government, a state or local government official,
or another accrediting, certifying, or licensing body may not:
(1) deny, revoke, or suspend a licensee's professional or business license based on that licensee's
beliefs or the licensee's lawful expressions of those beliefs in a nonprofessional setting,
including the licensee's religious beliefs regarding marriage, family, or sexuality; or
(2) penalize, discipline, censure, disadvantage, discriminate against, or retaliate against a
licensee who holds a professional or business license based on that licensee's beliefs or lawful
expressions of those beliefs in a nonprofessional setting, including the licensee's religious
beliefs regarding marriage, family, or sexuality.

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