Posting certain information on a court website.

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  • (1) Except as provided in Subsections (2) and (3), a court website:
    • (a) may not display personally identifiable information; and
    • (b) shall contain a conspicuous notice that includes a list of documents routinely posted on the court website.
  • (2) This section does not prohibit access to any original document as provided by law.
  • (3) This section does not apply to:
    • (a) the Registry of Judgments created in Section 78B-5-201, if the Registry of Judgments complies with Subsection (3)(b);
    • (b) remote access to a document through a network or system that:
      • (i) is secure; and
      • (ii) provides restricted access through security standards developed by the court, including a registration requirement under which a prospective user must provide the prospective user's:
        • (A) identity;
        • (B) business or residence address; and
        • (C) citizenship status;
    • (c) postings related to legitimate law enforcement purposes;
    • (d) postings of documents filed or recorded more than 100 years prior to the posting;
    • (e) postings of:
      • (i) historical information;
      • (ii) genealogical information;
      • (iii) interpretive information about historic persons and events; or
      • (iv) educational information about historic persons and events; or
    • (f) postings of information instructing a user how to contact a website operator, employee, or other representative of the court.




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