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S.B. 32
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7 LONG TITLE
8 Committee Note:
9 The Judiciary Interim Committee recommended this bill.
10 General Description:
11 This bill expands the definition of "heirs" to include a wrongful death designee.
12 Highlighted Provisions:
13 This bill:
14 . defines wrongful death designee as a person who:
15 . is designated as the only wrongful death heir in the decedent's will, trust, or
16 other notarized written directive; and
17 . has been adjudicated by a court of competent jurisdiction, by clear and
18 convincing evidence, to have had a mutual supportive and dependent
19 relationship with the decedent; and
20 . provides minor children with priority over other heirs in the event of a wrongful
21 death settlement.
22 Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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24 Other Special Clauses:
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26 Utah Code Sections Affected:
27 AMENDS:
28 78B-3-105, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 3
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30 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
31 Section 1. Section 78B-3-105 is amended to read:
32 78B-3-105. Definition of heir.
33 (1) As used in Sections 78B-3-106 and 78B-3-107 [
34 (a) (i) "Heirs" means[
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36 (B) if no spouse, the decedent's wrongful death designee as defined in Subsection
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39 (D) the decedent's stepchildren who:
40 (I) are in their minority at the time of the decedent's death; and
41 (II) are primarily financially dependent on the decedent; and
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43 decedent's adoptive parents[
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49 decedent is not survived by [
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51 (b) "Wrongful death designee" means a person who:
52 (i) is designated as the sole wrongful death heir in the decedent's will, trust, or other
53 notarized written directive; and
54 (ii) has been adjudicated by a court of competent jurisdiction, by clear and convincing
55 evidence, to have had a mutually supportive and dependent relationship with the decedent.
56 (2) In determining whether a person has been in a mutually supportive and dependent
57 relationship with the decedent, a court of competent jurisdiction must find by clear and
58 convincing evidence that, at the time of the decedent's death:
59 (a) the person shared a residence with the decedent;
60 (b) the decedent designated the person as the beneficiary of the decedent's:
61 (i) retirement benefit;
62 (ii) health insurance policy; or
63 (iii) will or trust; and
64 (c) the person and decedent comingled assets and shared liabilities.
65 (3) If damages are awarded or a settlement is reached as a result of a wrongful death
66 action, satisfaction of any award of damages to or settlement in favor of plaintiff minor
67 children, if any, shall be given priority over the satisfaction of any award of damages to or
68 settlement in favor of other plaintiff heirs.
69 (4) Neither a grant of standing under this section, nor anything else in this section, nor
70 any finding by the court under this section may be construed as recognizing or treating a
71 mutually supportive and dependent relationship as a marriage, civil union, domestic
72 partnership, or any other legal or relationship status that intends to approximate the design,
73 qualities, significance, or effect of marriage as defined in Article I, Section 29 of the Utah
74 Constitution.
Legislative Review Note
as of 11-20-08 10:20 AM