Utah Code § 69-2-503

Liabilities of providers
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(1) A provider of local exchange service, radio communications service, or voice over Internet
protocol service may by tariff or agreement with a customer provide for the customer's release
of any claim, suit, or demand against the provider based upon a disclosure or a nondisclosure
of an unlisted or nonpublished telephone number and address, and the related address, if a call
for any 911 emergency service is made from the customer's telephone.
(2) A provider of local exchange service, radio communications service, voice over Internet
protocol service, or telephone terminal equipment needed to implement or enhance 911
emergency service, and their employees and agents, are not liable for any damages in a
civil action for injuries, death, or loss to person or property incurred as a result of any act
or omission of the provider, employee, or agent, in connection with developing, adopting,
implementing, maintaining, enhancing, or operating a 911 emergency service, except for
damages or injury intentionally caused by or resulting from gross negligence of the provider or
person.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 430, 2017 General Session

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