Utah Code § 78A-2-203

Rules -- Right to make -- Limitation -- Security
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(1) Every court of record may make rules, not inconsistent with law, for its own government and the
government of its officers; but such rules must neither impose any tax or charge upon any legal
proceeding nor give any allowance to any officer for service.
(2)
(a) The judicial council may provide, through the rules of judicial administration, for security in
or about a courthouse or courtroom, or establish a secure area as prescribed in Section
76-8-311.1.
(b)
(i) If the council establishes a secure area under Subsection (2)(a), it shall provide a secure
firearms storage area on site so that persons with lawfully carried firearms may store them
while they are in the secure area.
(ii) The entity operating the facility with the secure area shall be responsible for the firearms
while they are stored in the storage area referred to in Subsection (2)(b)(i).
(iii) The entity may not charge a fee to individuals for storage of their firearms under Subsection
(2)(b)(i).

(3)
(a) Unless authorized by the rules of judicial administration, any person who knowingly or
intentionally possesses a firearm, ammunition, or dangerous weapon within a secure area
established by the judicial council under this section is guilty of a third degree felony.
(b) Any person is guilty of violating Section 76-15-210 who transports, possesses, distributes, or
sells an explosive, chemical, or incendiary device, as defined by Section 76-15-210, within a
secure area, established by the Judicial Council under this section.

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