Utah Code § 78B-1-132

Employer not to discharge or threaten employee for responding to subpoena --
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Criminal penalty -- Civil action by employee.
(1) An employer may not deprive an employee of employment or threaten or otherwise coerce the
employee regarding employment because the employee attends a deposition or hearing in
response to a subpoena.
(2) Any employer who violates this section is guilty of criminal contempt and upon conviction may
be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned not more than six months or both.
(3)
(a) If an employer violates this section, in addition to any other remedy, the employee may bring
an action in a court with jurisdiction under Title 78A, Judiciary and Judicial Administration, for
recovery of wages lost as a result of the violation and for an order requiring the reinstatement
of the employee.
(b) Damages recoverable may not exceed lost wages for six weeks.
(c) If the employee prevails, the employee shall be allowed reasonable attorney fees.

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