2015 Utah Code
Title 67 - State Officers and Employees
Chapter 16 - Utah Public Officers' and Employees' Ethics Act
Section 5 - Accepting gift, compensation, or loan -- When prohibited.

UT Code § 67-16-5 (2015) What's This?
Effective 3/29/2014
67-16-5. Accepting gift, compensation, or loan -- When prohibited.
  • (1) As used in this section, "economic benefit tantamount to a gift" includes:
    • (a) a loan at an interest rate that is substantially lower than the commercial rate then currently prevalent for similar loans; and
    • (b) compensation received for private services rendered at a rate substantially exceeding the fair market value of the services.
  • (2) Except as provided in Subsection (4), it is an offense for a public officer or public employee to knowingly receive, accept, take, seek, or solicit, directly or indirectly for himself or another a gift of substantial value or a substantial economic benefit tantamount to a gift:
    • (a) that would tend improperly to influence a reasonable person in the person's position to depart from the faithful and impartial discharge of the person's public duties;
    • (b) that the public officer or public employee knows or that a reasonable person in that position should know under the circumstances is primarily for the purpose of rewarding the public officer or public employee for official action taken; or
    • (c) if the public officer or public employee recently has been, is now, or in the near future may be involved in any governmental action directly affecting the donor or lender, unless a disclosure of the gift, compensation, or loan and other relevant information has been made in the manner provided in Section 67-16-6.
  • (3) Subsection (2) does not apply to:
    • (a) an occasional nonpecuniary gift, having a value of not in excess of $50;
    • (b) an award publicly presented in recognition of public services;
    • (c) any bona fide loan made in the ordinary course of business; or
    • (d) a political campaign contribution.
  • (4) This section does not apply to a public officer or public employee who engages in conduct that constitutes a violation of this section to the extent that the public officer or public employee is chargeable, for the same conduct, under Section 63G-6a-2404 or Section 76-8-105.


Amended by Chapter 196, 2014 General Session

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