Utah Code § 78B-7-117

Court order for transfer of wireless telephone number
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(1) As used in this section, "wireless service provider" means a provider of commercial mobile
service under Section 332(d) of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996.
(2) At or after the time that a court issues a sentencing protective order or continuous protective
order under Section 78B-7-804 or a cohabitant abuse protective order or no-fault cohabitant
abuse protective order under Section 78B-7-603, the court may order the transfer of a wireless
telephone number as provided in this section if:
(a) the perpetrator is the account holder for the wireless telephone number;

(b) the number is assigned to a telephone that is primarily used by the victim or an individual who
will reside with the victim during the time that the protective order or the order of protection is
in effect; and
(c) the victim requests transfer of the wireless telephone number.
(3) An order transferring a wireless telephone number under this section shall:
(a) direct a wireless service provider to transfer the rights to, and the billing responsibility for, the
wireless telephone number to the victim; and
(b) include the wireless telephone number to be transferred, the name of the transferee, and the
name of the account holder.
(4) A wireless service provider shall comply with an order issued under this section, unless
compliance is not reasonably possible due to:
(a) the account holder having already terminated the account;
(b) differences in network technology that prevent the victim's device from functioning on the
network to which the number is to be transferred;
(c) geographic or other service availability constraints; or
(d) other barriers outside the control of the wireless service provider.
(5) A wireless service provider that fails to comply with an order issued under this section shall,
within four business days after the day on which the wireless service provider receives the
order, provide notice to the victim stating:
(a) that the wireless service provider is not able to reasonably comply with the order; and
(b) the reason that the wireless service provider is not able to reasonably comply with the order.
(6) The victim has full financial responsibility for each wireless telephone number transferred
to the victim by an order under this section, beginning on the day on which the wireless
telephone number is transferred, including monthly service costs and costs for any mobile
device associated with the wireless telephone number.
(7) This section does not preclude a wireless service provider from applying standard requirements
for account establishment to the victim when transferring financial responsibility under
Subsection (6).
(8) A wireless service provider, and any officer, employee, or agent of the wireless service
provider, is not civilly liable for action taken in compliance with an order issued under this
section.

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