Utah Code § 63G-6a-2407

Duty to report unlawful conduct
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(1) As used in this section, "unlawful conduct" means:
(a) conduct made unlawful under this part; or
(b) conduct, including bid rigging, improperly steering a contract to a favored vendor, exercising
undue influence on an individual involved in the procurement process, or participating in
collusion or other anticompetitive practices, made unlawful under other applicable law.
(2)
(a) A procurement professional with actual knowledge that a person has engaged in unlawful
conduct shall report the person's unlawful conduct to:
(i) the state auditor; or
(ii) the attorney general or other appropriate prosecuting attorney.
(b) An individual not subject to the requirement of Subsection (2)(a) who has actual knowledge
that a person has engaged in unlawful conduct may report the person's unlawful conduct to:
(i) the state auditor; or
(ii) the attorney general or other appropriate prosecuting attorney.
(3) A procurement professional who fails to comply with the requirement of Subsection (2)(a) is
subject to any applicable disciplinary action.

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