Utah Code § 78B-5-805

State, state officers, and political subdivisions not required to give bond
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(1) In any civil action or proceeding in which the state is a party plaintiff, or any state officer in an
official capacity or on behalf of the state, or any county or city or other public corporation is a
party plaintiff or defendant, no bond, written undertaking, or security may be required of the
state, or any state officer, or of any county, city, or other public corporation.
(2) Upon compliance with the other provisions of the law, the state or any state officer acting in an
official capacity, or any county, city, or other public corporation, has the same rights, remedies,
and benefits as if the bond, undertaking, or security were given and approved as required by
law.
Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 153, 2015 General Session

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