Notice of claim -- Government's right to accommodate.

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  • (1) A person may not bring an action under Section 63L-5-301 unless, 60 days before bringing the action, the person sends written notice of the intent to bring an action.
  • (2) The notice shall be addressed to the government entity imposing the land use regulation, and shall be prepared and delivered according to the requirements of Subsection 63G-7-401(3).
  • (3) Mailing of the notice required by Subsection (1) tolls the limitation period for bringing an action under this chapter for a period of 75 days, starting on the day the notice was mailed.
  • (4) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), a person may bring an action under Section 63L-5-301 before the expiration of the 60-day notice period if:
    • (a) the imposition of a substantial burden on the person's free exercise of religion by the land use regulation is imminent; and
    • (b) the person was not informed of and did not otherwise have knowledge of the land use regulation in time to reasonably provide 60 days notice.
  • (5)
    • (a) A government entity provided with the notice required by Subsection (2) may remedy the substantial burden on the person's free exercise of religion:
      • (i) before the expiration of the 60-day notice period; or
      • (ii) in the case of an action properly brought according to Subsection (4), before the adjudication of a court hearing on the action.
    • (b) Nothing in this section prevents a government entity from providing a remedy after these time periods.
  • (6) The court may not award compensatory damages, attorney's fees, costs, or other expenses to a person if the substantial burden has been cured by a remedy implemented by the government entity according to Subsection (5)(a).




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