Section 1301 – False statements regarding unemployment compensation — Penalties.
76-8-1301. False statements regarding unemployment compensation — Penalties. (1) (a) A person who makes a false statement or representation knowing it to be false or knowingly fails to disclose a material fact, to obtain or increase a benefit or other payment under Title 35A, Chapter 4, Employment Security Act, or under the Unemployment Compensation Law […]
Section 809 – Closing or restricting use of highways abutting defense or war facilities — Posting of notices.
Effective 5/5/2021 76-8-809. Closing or restricting use of highways abutting defense or war facilities — Posting of notices. Any individual, partnership, association, corporation, municipal corporation or state or any political subdivision thereof engaged in or preparing to engage in the manufacture, transportation or storage of any product to be used in the preparation of the […]
Section 810 – Violation of order relating to use of highways — Classification of offense.
76-8-810. Violation of order relating to use of highways — Classification of offense. Whoever violates any order made under the immediate preceding section shall be guilty of a class C misdemeanor. Enacted by Chapter 196, 1973 General Session
Section 811 – Bargaining rights of employees not impaired by sabotage prevention laws.
76-8-811. Bargaining rights of employees not impaired by sabotage prevention laws. Nothing in this part shall be construed to impair, curtail, or destroy the rights of employees and their representatives to self organize, to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing, and to engage in concerted activities, […]
Section 901 – “Criminal syndicalism” and “sabotage” defined.
76-8-901. “Criminal syndicalism” and “sabotage” defined. For the purpose of this part: (1) “Criminal syndicalism” is the doctrine which advocates crime, violence, force, arson, destruction of property, sabotage, or other unlawful acts or methods, as a means of accomplishing or effecting industrial or political ends, or as a means of effecting industrial or political revolution. […]
Section 902 – Advocating criminal syndicalism or sabotage.
76-8-902. Advocating criminal syndicalism or sabotage. Any person who by word of mouth or writing advocates, suggests, or teaches the duty, necessity, propriety, or expediency of crime, criminal syndicalism or sabotage, or who advocates, suggests or teaches the duty, necessity, propriety, or expediency or doing any act of violence, the destruction of or damage to […]
Section 903 – Assembly for advocating criminal syndicalism or sabotage.
76-8-903. Assembly for advocating criminal syndicalism or sabotage. The assembly or consorting of two or more persons for the purpose of advocating, teaching, or suggesting the doctrine of criminal syndicalism, or to advocate, teach, suggest or encourage sabotage, or the duty, necessity, propriety or expediency of doing any act of violence, the destruction of or […]
Section 904 – Permitting use of property for assembly advocating criminal syndicalism or sabotage.
76-8-904. Permitting use of property for assembly advocating criminal syndicalism or sabotage. The owner, lessee, agent, superintendent, or person in charge or occupation of any place, building, room, or structure, who knowingly permits therein any assembly or consorting of persons prohibited by the provisions of Section 76-8-903, or who after notification that the place or […]
Section 1101 – Criminal offenses and penalties relating to revenue and taxation — Rulemaking authority — Statute of limitations.
Effective 5/13/2014 76-8-1101. Criminal offenses and penalties relating to revenue and taxation — Rulemaking authority — Statute of limitations. (1) (a) As provided in Section 59-1-401, criminal offenses and penalties are as provided in Subsections (1)(b) through (e). (b) (i) Any person who is required by Title 59, Revenue and Taxation, or any laws the […]
Section 807 – Posting of signs at war or defense facilities — Entering posted premises without permission.
76-8-807. Posting of signs at war or defense facilities — Entering posted premises without permission. (1) Any individual, partnership, association, corporation, municipal corporation, or state or any political subdivision thereof engaged in, or preparing to engage in, the manufacture, transportation or storage of any product to be used in the preparation of the United States […]