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2006 Utah Code - 26-20-9 — Criminal penalties.

     26-20-9.   Criminal penalties.
     (1) The punishment for violation of any provision of this chapter, except as provided under Section 26-20-5, is determined by the cumulative value of the funds or other benefits received or claimed in the commission of all violations of a similar nature, and not by each separate violation.
     (2) Punishment for violation of this chapter, except as provided under Section 26-20-5, is as follows:
     (a) as a felony of the second degree if the cumulative value of the funds or other benefits received or claimed in violation of this chapter exceeds $1,000;
     (b) as a felony of the third degree if the cumulative value of the funds or other benefits received or claimed in violation of this chapter exceeds $250 but does not exceed $1,000;
     (c) as a class A misdemeanor if the cumulative value of the funds or other benefits received or claimed in violation of this chapter exceeds $100 but does not exceed $250; or
     (d) as a class B misdemeanor if the cumulative value of the funds or other benefits received or claimed in violation of this chapter does not exceed $100.

Enacted by Chapter 46, 1986 General Session

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