Section 701 – Computer Crimes Act — Short title.
76-6-701. Computer Crimes Act — Short title. This part is known as the “Utah Computer Crimes Act.” Amended by Chapter 123, 1986 General Session
76-6-701. Computer Crimes Act — Short title. This part is known as the “Utah Computer Crimes Act.” Amended by Chapter 123, 1986 General Session
Effective 5/9/2017 76-6-702. Definitions. As used in this part: (1) “Access” means to directly or indirectly use, attempt to use, instruct, communicate with, cause input to, cause output from, or otherwise make use of any resources of a computer, computer system, computer network, or any means of communication with any of them. (2) “Authorization” means […]
Effective 5/9/2017 76-6-703. Computer crimes and penalties — Interfering with critical infrastructure. (1) It is unlawful for a person to: (a) without authorization, or in excess of the person’s authorization, access or attempt to access computer technology if the access or attempt to access results in: (i) the alteration, damage, destruction, copying, transmission, discovery, or […]
76-6-704. Attorney general, county attorney, or district attorney to prosecute — Conduct violating other statutes. (1) The attorney general, district attorney, or the county attorney shall prosecute suspected criminal violations of this part. (2) Prosecution under this part does not prevent any prosecutions under any other law. Amended by Chapter 38, 1993 General Session
Effective 5/9/2017 76-6-705. Reporting violations. (1) Each person who has reason to believe that the provisions of Section 76-6-703 are being or have been violated shall report the suspected violation to: (a) the attorney general, or county attorney, or, if within a prosecution district, the district attorney of the county or prosecution district in which […]