Utah Code § 78A-2-214

Collection of accounts receivable
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Accounts receivable" means any amount due the state from an entity for which payment has
not been received by the state agency that is servicing the debt.
(b) "Accounts receivable" includes unpaid fees, licenses, taxes, loans, overpayments, fines,
forfeitures, surcharges, costs, contracts, interest, penalties, restitution to victims, third party
claims, sale of goods, sale of services, claims, and damages.
(2) If a defendant is sentenced before July 1, 2021, and the Department of Corrections, or the
Office of State Debt Collection, is not responsible for collecting an accounts receivable for the
defendant, the district court shall collect the accounts receivable for the defendant.
(3)
(a) In the juvenile court, money collected by the court from past-due accounts receivable may be
used to offset system, administrative, legal, and other costs of collection.
(b) The juvenile court shall allocate money collected above the cost of collection on a pro rata
basis to the various revenue types that generated the accounts receivable.
(4) The interest charge described in Subsection 63A-3-502(4)(g)(iii)(B) may not be assessed on
an account receivable that is subject to the postjudgment interest rate established by Section
15-1-4.

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