Utah Code § 78A-5b-103

Establishment of the Constitutional Court -- Organization and status
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(1) There is established the Constitutional Court for the state.
(2) The Constitutional Court is a court of record.
(3) The Constitutional Court is a trial court with limited and statewide jurisdiction over actions and
claims as described in Section 78A-5b-103.
(4) The Constitutional Court is of equal status with the district and juvenile courts and the Business
and Chancery Court of the state.
(5) The Constitutional Court is established as a forum for the resolution of all matters properly
brought before the Constitutional Court and consistent with applicable constitutional and
statutory requirements of due process.
(6) The Constitutional Court shall have a seal.

(7) The judges and clerks of the Constitutional Court have the power to administer oaths and
affirmations.

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