§ 16-118-110. Civil action for damages caused by violations of athletic association or conference regulations — Definitions
(a) As used in this section: (1) “Athlete agent” means the same as defined in § 17-16-102; (2) “Damages caused by violations of athletic association or conference regulations” means: (A) Either: (i) An institution of higher education or a student-athlete enrolled at the institution of higher education is declared ineligible to compete in intercollegiate athletics […]
§ 16-118-111. Civil actions against operators of an unmanned aircraft system
A person who violates § 5-60-103 is also liable to the owner of the critical infrastructure that is the subject of the violation as follows: (1) Any actual damages sustained as a result of the violation, or ten thousand dollars ($10,000), whichever is greater; (2) Three (3) times actual damages, or ten thousand dollars ($10,000), […]
§ 16-118-112. Civil action for damages caused by wrongful dissemination of an electronic communication to influence a political vote — Definitions
(a) As used in this section: (1) “Electronic communication” means any textual, visual, written, or oral communication of any kind made through the use of a computer online service, Internet service, telephone, or any other means of electronic communication, including without limitation to a local bulletin board service, an Internet chat room, electronic mail, a […]
§ 16-118-113. Civil cause of action for unauthorized access to property — Definitions
(a) As used in this section: (1) “Commercial property” means: (A) A business property; (B) Agricultural or timber production operations, including buildings and all outdoor areas that are not open to the public; and (C) Residential property used for business purposes; and (2) “Nonpublic area” means an area not accessible to or not intended to […]
§ 16-118-114. Civil action against a person who engages in a riot or disorderly conduct, or who obstructs or interferes with emergency medical services personnel or first responder
(a) In addition to any other cause of action available to a person, a person who suffers injury to himself or herself or to his or her property as a direct or indirect result of: (1) An act of obstructing or interfering with emergency medical personnel or a first responder, § 5-60-123, if the act […]
§ 16-118-115. Civil actions regarding violations of § 5-73-326
An employer or employee who knowingly violates § 5-73-326 is liable to the prevailing party in an action brought under this section and, upon proving the prevailing party’s case by clear and convincing evidence, is entitled to one (1) or more of the following remedies: (1) Equitable relief; (2) Compensatory damages; and (3) Costs and […]
§ 16-118-116. Civil actions for unlawful female genital mutilation
(a) A person who knowingly commits or attempts to commit unlawful female genital mutilation of a minor as described in § 5-14-136 is liable to the victim of the unlawful female genital mutilation. (b) A person who knowingly directs or assists another person to violate or attempt to violate § 5-14-136 is jointly liable under […]
§ 16-119-101. Other methods of restoration unaffected by chapter
Nothing in this chapter shall be so construed as to hinder or prevent any lost, burned, or destroyed records, papers, or proceedings from being reinstated and reestablished by any other mode known to or recognized by laws existing prior to January 10, 1857, should the other mode be deemed more convenient and work no wrong […]
§ 16-119-102. Proceedings for restoring records generally
In adjudicating upon any petition filed under the provisions of this chapter, similar proceedings shall be had as upon any other cases pending in the court with the same right of appeal and of suing out writs of error to the high legal tribunals.
§ 16-119-103. Restoration of destroyed judgments generally
(a) If any person or persons, either in the person’s or persons’ own right or as guardian or guardians, executor or executors, or administrator or administrators, have obtained any allowance, judgment, or decree, either for money or any kind of property, or for the performance of any act, in a probate court, county court, or […]