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REPEAL OF UTAH DIGITAL SIGNATURE

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ACT

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2006 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Lyle W. Hillyard

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House Sponsor: Douglas C. Aagard

             7      Cosponsors:Brent H. GoodfellowParley G. Hellewell              8     
             9      LONG TITLE
             10      General Description:
             11          This bill modifies the Notarization and Authentication of Documents and Digital
             12      Signatures Title by repealing the Utah Digital Signatures Act.
             13      Highlighted Provisions:
             14          This bill:
             15          .    repeals the Utah Digital Signatures Act and makes conforming amendments;
             16          .    modifies definitions;
             17          .    removes references to acknowledgments using digital signatures under the Utah
             18      Digital Signatures Act; and
             19          .    makes technical changes.
             20      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             21          None
             22      Other Special Clauses:
             23          None
             24      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             25      AMENDS:
             26          16-6a-118, as enacted by Chapter 300, Laws of Utah 2000
             27          46-1-2, as last amended by Chapter 312, Laws of Utah 2000
             28          46-1-6, as last amended by Chapter 312, Laws of Utah 2000
             29          46-1-14, as last amended by Chapter 312, Laws of Utah 2000



             30          46-1-16, as last amended by Chapter 211, Laws of Utah 2003
             31          46-4-205, as enacted by Chapter 74, Laws of Utah 2000
             32          48-2c-102, as last amended by Chapter 141, Laws of Utah 2005
             33          53-7-107, as enacted by Chapter 86, Laws of Utah 2000
             34          58-37-6, as last amended by Chapter 248, Laws of Utah 2005
             35          63F-1-206, as enacted by Chapter 169, Laws of Utah 2005
             36          76-6-1102, as last amended by Chapter 101, Laws of Utah 2005
             37          78-7-34, as enacted by Chapter 86, Laws of Utah 2000
             38      REPEALS:
             39          46-3-101, as enacted by Chapter 61, Laws of Utah 1995
             40          46-3-102, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             41          46-3-103, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             42          46-3-104, as last amended by Chapter 11, Laws of Utah 2000
             43          46-3-201, as last amended by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             44          46-3-202, as last amended by Chapter 11, Laws of Utah 2000
             45          46-3-203, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             46          46-3-204, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             47          46-3-301, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             48          46-3-302, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             49          46-3-303, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             50          46-3-304, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             51          46-3-305, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             52          46-3-306, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             53          46-3-307, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             54          46-3-308, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             55          46-3-309, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             56          46-3-310, as enacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             57          46-3-401, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996


             58          46-3-402, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             59          46-3-403, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             60          46-3-404, as enacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             61          46-3-405, as enacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             62          46-3-406, as enacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             63          46-3-501, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             64          46-3-502, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 205, Laws of Utah 1996
             65          46-3-504, as enacted by Chapter 61, Laws of Utah 1995
             66          46-3-601, as last amended by Chapter 169, Laws of Utah 2005
             67          46-3-602, as last amended by Chapter 169, Laws of Utah 2005
             68     
             69      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             70          Section 1. Section 16-6a-118 is amended to read:
             71           16-6a-118. Electronic documents.
             72          (1) Notwithstanding the other requirements of this chapter except subject to Section
             73      16-6a-106 , the division may by rule permit a writing required or permitted to be filed with the
             74      division under this chapter:
             75          (a) to be delivered, mailed, or filed:
             76          (i) in an electronic medium; or
             77          (ii) by electronic transmission; or
             78          (b) to be signed by photographic, electronic, or other means prescribed by rule, except
             79      that a writing signed in an electronic medium shall be signed by [digital] electronic signature in
             80      accordance with Title 46, Chapter [3, Utah Digital Signature Act] 4, Uniform Electronic
             81      Transactions Act.
             82          (2) The division may by rule provide for any writing required or permitted to be
             83      prepared, delivered, or mailed by the division under this chapter to be prepared, delivered, or
             84      mailed:
             85          (a) in an electronic medium; or


             86          (b) by electronic transmission.
             87          Section 2. Section 46-1-2 is amended to read:
             88     
TITLE 46. NOTARIZATION AND AUTHENTICATION OF

             89     
DOCUMENTS AND ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES

             90           46-1-2. Definitions.
             91          As used in this chapter:
             92          (1) "Acknowledgment" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a signer[,
             93      whose identity is personally known to the notary or proven on the basis of satisfactory
             94      evidence,] has admitted, [and which admission is made either in the presence of the notary or
             95      by an electronic communication that is as reliable as an admission made] in the presence of the
             96      notary, [provided that the electronic communication is authorized by law or rule,] to signing a
             97      document voluntarily for its stated purpose.
             98          (2) "Commission" means to empower to perform notarial acts and the written authority
             99      to perform those acts.
             100          (3) "Copy certification" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a
             101      photocopy is an accurate copy of a document that is neither a public record nor publicly
             102      recorded.
             103          (4) "Electronic signature" has the same meaning as provided under Section 46-4-102 .
             104          [(4)] (5) "Jurat" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a signer, whose
             105      identity is personally known to the notary or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence, has
             106      made, in the notary's presence, a voluntary signature and taken an oath or affirmation vouching
             107      for the truthfulness of the signed document.
             108          [(5)] (6) "Notarial act" and "notarization" mean any act that a notary is empowered to
             109      perform under this section.
             110          [(6)] (7) "Notarial certificate" means the part of or attachment to a notarized document
             111      for completion by the notary and bearing the notary's signature and seal.
             112          [(7)] (8) "Notary" means any person commissioned to perform notarial acts under this
             113      chapter.


             114          [(8)] (9) "Oath" or "affirmation" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a
             115      person made a vow or affirmation in the presence of the notary on penalty of perjury.
             116          [(9)] (10) "Official misconduct" means a notary's performance of any act prohibited or
             117      failure to perform any act mandated by this chapter or by any other law in connection with a
             118      notarial act.
             119          [(10)] (11) "Personal knowledge of identity" means familiarity with an individual
             120      resulting from interactions with that individual over a period of time sufficient to eliminate
             121      every reasonable doubt that the individual has the identity claimed.
             122          [(11)] (12) "Satisfactory evidence of identity" means identification of an individual
             123      based on:
             124          (a) a current document issued by a federal or state government with the individual's
             125      photograph, signature, and physical description; or
             126          (b) the oath or affirmation of a credible person who is personally known to the notary
             127      and who personally knows the individual[; or].
             128          [(c) by electronic protocols as reliable as those set forth in Subsections (11)(a) or (b)
             129      and established by law or rule.]
             130          Section 3. Section 46-1-6 is amended to read:
             131           46-1-6. Powers and limitations.
             132          The following notarial acts may be performed by a notary within the state:
             133          (1) acknowledgments;
             134          (2) copy certifications;
             135          (3) jurats; and
             136          (4) oaths or affirmations.
             137          [(1) Acknowledgments , including authentication of an electronic or digital signature
             138      upon the personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence of the identity of the signer.]
             139          [(a) An electronic or digital signature that is authenticated pursuant to this Subsection
             140      (1) shall be considered an authenticated electronic or digital signature.]
             141          [(b) If all parties to a document consent, an authenticated electronic or digital


             142      signature may be treated as a notarized signature on the document, unless otherwise provided
             143      by law or rule.]
             144          [(c) A commissioned Notary Public acting under the supervision and control of a
             145      licensed certification authority who acknowledges and authenticates electronic or digital
             146      signatures pursuant to this Subsection (1) is protected under Title 46, Chapter 3, Utah Digital
             147      Signature Act.]
             148          [(2) Copy certifications.]
             149          [(3) Jurats.]
             150          [(4) Oaths or affirmations.]
             151          Section 4. Section 46-1-14 is amended to read:
             152           46-1-14. Entries in journal.
             153          (1) For every notarial act, the notary may record the following information in the
             154      journal at the time of notarization [the following information including]:
             155          (a) the date and time of day of the notarial act;
             156          (b) the type of notarial act;
             157          (c) a description of the document or proceeding;
             158          (d) the signature and printed name and address of each person for whom a notarial act
             159      is performed;
             160          (e) the evidence of identity of each person for whom a notarial act is performed, in the
             161      form of [either]:
             162          (i) a statement that the person is "personally known" to the notary; [or]
             163          (ii) a description of the identification document, its issuing agency, its serial or
             164      identification number, and its date of issuance or expiration; [and] or
             165          (iii) the signature and printed name and address of a credible witness swearing or
             166      affirming to the person's identity; and
             167          (f) the fee, if any, charged for the notarial act.
             168          (2) A notary may record in the journal the circumstances in refusing to perform or
             169      complete a notarial act.


             170          [(3) If a notarization is performed electronically, the notary may keep an electronic
             171      journal in which to record the information described in Subsections (1) and (2). All electronic
             172      notarizations shall be evidenced by a digital signature.]
             173          Section 5. Section 46-1-16 is amended to read:
             174           46-1-16. Official signature -- Official seal -- Seal impression.
             175          (1) In completing a notarial act, a notary shall sign on the notarial certificate exactly
             176      and only the name indicated on the notary's commission.
             177          (2) (a) A notary shall keep an official notarial seal that is the exclusive property of the
             178      notary and that may not be used by any other person. Upon the resignation, revocation, or
             179      expiration of a notarial commission, the seal shall be destroyed.
             180          (b) Each notarial seal obtained by a notary on or after July 1, 2003 shall use purple ink.
             181          (3) A new seal shall be obtained for any new commission or recommission. A new
             182      seal shall be obtained if the notary changes the notary's name or address of record at any time
             183      during the notary's four-year commission. The seal impression shall be affixed near the notary's
             184      official signature on a notarial certificate and shall include a sharp, legible, and
             185      photographically reproducible ink impression of the notarial seal that consists of:
             186          (a) the notary public's name exactly as indicated on the commission;
             187          (b) the words "notary public," "state of Utah," and "my commission expires
             188      (commission expiration date)";
             189          (c) the address of the notary's business or residence;
             190          (d) a facsimile of the great seal of the state [of Utah]; and
             191          (e) a rectangular border no larger than one inch by two and one-half inches surrounding
             192      the required words and seal.
             193          (4) An embossed seal impression that is not photographically reproducible may be used
             194      in addition to, but not in place of, the photographically reproducible seal required in this
             195      section.
             196          (5) The notarial seal shall be affixed in a manner that does not obscure or render
             197      illegible any information or signatures contained in the document or in the notarial certificate.


             198          (6) A notary acknowledgment on an annexation, subdivision, or other transparent map
             199      or plat is considered complete without the imprint of the notary's official seal if:
             200          (a) the notary signs the acknowledgment in permanent ink; and
             201          (b) the following appear below or immediately adjacent to the notary's signature:
             202          (i) the notary's full name;
             203          (ii) the words "A notary public commissioned in Utah"; and
             204          (iii) the expiration date of the notary's commission.
             205          (7) A notary acknowledgment on an electronic message or document is considered
             206      complete without the imprint of the notary's seal if[: (a) the electronic message or document
             207      has been digitally signed pursuant to Section 46-3-401 in the presence of a notary; (b) the
             208      notary has confirmed that the digital signature on the electronic message or document is
             209      verifiable by the public key listed in the certificate issued to the signer in accordance with
             210      Section 46-3-403 ; (c) the notary electronically signs the acknowledgment with a digital
             211      signature pursuant to Section 46-3-401 ; and (d)] the following information appears
             212      electronically within the message [digitally signed by the notary]:
             213          [(i)] (a) the notary's full name and commission number exactly as indicated on their
             214      commission; [and]
             215          [(ii)] (b) the words "notary public," "state of Utah," and "my commission expires
             216      on______ (date)"; and
             217          [(iii)] (c) the address of the notary's business or residence exactly as indicated on their
             218      commission.
             219          Section 6. Section 46-4-205 is amended to read:
             220           46-4-205. Notarization and acknowledgment.
             221          (1) If a law requires a signature or record to be notarized, acknowledged, verified, or
             222      made under oath, the requirement is satisfied by following the procedures and requirements of
             223      Subsection 46-1-16 (7).
             224          (2) The electronic signature of the person authorized to perform the acts under
             225      Subsection (1), and all other information required to be included by other applicable law, shall


             226      be attached to or logically associated with the signature or record.
             227          Section 7. Section 48-2c-102 is amended to read:
             228           48-2c-102. Definitions.
             229          As used in this chapter:
             230          (1) "Bankruptcy" includes bankruptcy under federal bankruptcy law or under Utah
             231      insolvency law.
             232          (2) "Business" includes any lawful trade, occupation, profession, business, investment,
             233      or other purpose or activity, whether or not that trade, occupation, profession, business,
             234      investment, purpose, or activity is carried on for profit.
             235          (3) "Capital account," unless otherwise provided in the operating agreement, means the
             236      account, as adjusted from time to time, maintained by the company for each member to reflect:
             237          (a) the value of all contributions by that member;
             238          (b) the amount of all distributions to that member or the member's assignee;
             239          (c) the member's share of profits, gains, and losses of the company; and
             240          (d) the member's share of the net assets of the company upon dissolution and winding
             241      up that are distributable to the member or the member's assignee.
             242          (4) "Company," "limited liability company," or "domestic company" means a limited
             243      liability company organized under or subject to this chapter.
             244          (5) "Designated office" means the street address in this state where the records required
             245      to be maintained by Section 48-2c-112 are kept.
             246          (6) (a) "Distribution" means a direct or indirect transfer by a company of money or
             247      other property, except:
             248          (i) an interest in the company; or
             249          (ii) incurrence of indebtedness by a company, to or for the benefit of members in the
             250      company in respect of any interest in the company.
             251          (b) "Distribution" does not include amounts constituting reasonable compensation for
             252      present or past services or reasonable payments made in the ordinary course of business
             253      pursuant to a bona fide retirement plan or other benefits program.


             254          (7) "Division" means the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code of the Utah
             255      Department of Commerce.
             256          (8) "Entity" includes:
             257          (a) a domestic or foreign corporation;
             258          (b) a domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation;
             259          (c) a company or foreign company;
             260          (d) a profit or nonprofit unincorporated association;
             261          (e) a business trust;
             262          (f) an estate;
             263          (g) a general partnership or a domestic or foreign limited partnership;
             264          (h) a trust;
             265          (i) a state;
             266          (j) the United States; or
             267          (k) a foreign government.
             268          (9) (a) "Filed with the division" means that a statement, document, or report:
             269          (i) complies with the requirements of Section 48-2c-207 ; and
             270          (ii) has been accepted for filing by the division.
             271          (b) "Filed with the division" includes filing by electronic means approved by the
             272      division.
             273          (10) "Foreign company" means a limited liability company organized under a law other
             274      than the laws of this state.
             275          (11) "Interest in the company" means a member's economic rights in the company
             276      including:
             277          (a) the right to receive distributions from the company; and
             278          (b) the right to receive a portion of the net assets of the company upon dissolution and
             279      winding up of the company.
             280          (12) "Manager" means a person elected or otherwise designated by the members to
             281      manage a manager-managed company pursuant to Part 8, Management.


             282          (13) "Manager-managed company" means a company whose management is vested in
             283      managers pursuant to Part 8, Management.
             284          (14) "Member" means a person with an ownership interest in a company and with the
             285      rights and obligations specified under this chapter.
             286          (15) "Member-managed company" means a company whose management is vested in
             287      its members pursuant to Part 8, Management.
             288          (16) (a) "Operating agreement" means any written agreement of the members:
             289          (i) concerning the business or purpose of the company and the conduct of its affairs;
             290      and
             291          (ii) which complies with Part 5, Operating Agreements.
             292          (b) "Operating agreement" includes any written amendments agreed to by all members
             293      or other writing adopted in any other manner as may be provided in the operating agreement.
             294          (17) "Person" means an individual or entity.
             295          (18) "Proceeding" means any administrative, judicial or other trial, hearing, or other
             296      action, whether civil, criminal, or investigative, the result of which may be that a court,
             297      arbitrator, or governmental agency may enter a judgment, order, decree, or other determination
             298      which, if not appealed or reversed, would be binding upon any person subject to the
             299      jurisdiction of that court, arbitrator, or governmental agency.
             300          (19) "Professional services" is as defined in Part 15, Professions.
             301          (20) "Profits interest" means that portion of the company's profits to be allocated to an
             302      individual member upon any allocation of profits.
             303          (21) "Profits interests" or "interests in profits" with respect to a company means the
             304      total interests of all of the company's members in the company's profits.
             305          (22) "Signed," "signs," or "signature" means:
             306          (a) a manual signature or authorized facsimile of the signature [and]; or
             307          (b) any electronic [or digital] signature approved by the division.
             308          (23) "State" means:
             309          (a) a state, territory, or possession of the United States;


             310          (b) the District of Columbia; or
             311          (c) the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
             312          Section 8. Section 53-7-107 is amended to read:
             313           53-7-107. Electronic writing.
             314          (1) Any writing required or permitted by this chapter may be filed or prepared in an
             315      electronic medium and by electronic transmission subject to the ability of the recipient to
             316      accept and process the electronic writing.
             317          (2) Any writing required by this chapter to be signed that is in an electronic medium
             318      shall be signed by [digital] electronic signature in accordance with Title 46, Chapter [3, Utah
             319      Digital Signature Act] 4, Uniform Electronic Transactions Act.
             320          Section 9. Section 58-37-6 is amended to read:
             321           58-37-6. License to manufacture, produce, distribute, dispense, administer, or
             322      conduct research -- Issuance by division -- Denial, suspension, or revocation -- Records
             323      required -- Prescriptions.
             324          (1) (a) The division may adopt rules relating to the licensing and control of the
             325      manufacture, distribution, production, prescription, administration, dispensing, conducting of
             326      research with, and performing of laboratory analysis upon controlled substances within this
             327      state.
             328          (b) The division may assess reasonable fees to defray the cost of issuing original and
             329      renewal licenses under this chapter pursuant to Section 63-38-3.2 .
             330          (2) (a) (i) Every person who manufactures, produces, distributes, prescribes, dispenses,
             331      administers, conducts research with, or performs laboratory analysis upon any controlled
             332      substance in Schedules II through V within this state, or who proposes to engage in
             333      manufacturing, producing, distributing, prescribing, dispensing, administering, conducting
             334      research with, or performing laboratory analysis upon controlled substances included in
             335      Schedules II through V within this state shall obtain a license issued by the division.
             336          (ii) The division shall issue each license under this chapter in accordance with a
             337      two-year renewal cycle established by rule. The division may by rule extend or shorten a


             338      renewal period by as much as one year to stagger the renewal cycles it administers.
             339          (b) Persons licensed to manufacture, produce, distribute, prescribe, dispense,
             340      administer, conduct research with, or perform laboratory analysis upon controlled substances in
             341      Schedules II through V within this state may possess, manufacture, produce, distribute,
             342      prescribe, dispense, administer, conduct research with, or perform laboratory analysis upon
             343      those substances to the extent authorized by their license and in conformity with this chapter.
             344          (c) The following persons are not required to obtain a license and may lawfully possess
             345      controlled substances under this section:
             346          (i) an agent or employee, except a sales representative, of any registered manufacturer,
             347      distributor, or dispenser of any controlled substance, if the agent or employee is acting in the
             348      usual course of his business or employment; however, nothing in this subsection shall be
             349      interpreted to permit an agent, employee, sales representative, or detail man to maintain an
             350      inventory of controlled substances separate from the location of his employer's registered and
             351      licensed place of business;
             352          (ii) a motor carrier or warehouseman, or an employee of a motor carrier or
             353      warehouseman, who possesses any controlled substance in the usual course of his business or
             354      employment; and
             355          (iii) an ultimate user, or any person who possesses any controlled substance pursuant to
             356      a lawful order of a practitioner.
             357          (d) The division may enact rules waiving the license requirement for certain
             358      manufacturers, producers, distributors, prescribers, dispensers, administrators, research
             359      practitioners, or laboratories performing analysis if consistent with the public health and safety.
             360          (e) A separate license is required at each principal place of business or professional
             361      practice where the applicant manufactures, produces, distributes, dispenses, conducts research
             362      with, or performs laboratory analysis upon controlled substances.
             363          (f) The division may enact rules providing for the inspection of a licensee or applicant's
             364      establishment, and may inspect the establishment according to those rules.
             365          (3) (a) Upon proper application, the division shall license a qualified applicant to


             366      manufacture, produce, distribute, conduct research with, or perform laboratory analysis upon
             367      controlled substances included in Schedules I through V, unless it determines that issuance of a
             368      license is inconsistent with the public interest. The division shall not issue a license to any
             369      person to prescribe, dispense, or administer a Schedule I controlled substance. In determining
             370      public interest, the division shall consider whether or not the applicant has:
             371          (i) maintained effective controls against diversion of controlled substances and any
             372      Schedule I or II substance compounded from any controlled substance into other than
             373      legitimate medical, scientific, or industrial channels;
             374          (ii) complied with applicable state and local law;
             375          (iii) been convicted under federal or state laws relating to the manufacture, distribution,
             376      or dispensing of substances;
             377          (iv) past experience in the manufacture of controlled dangerous substances;
             378          (v) established effective controls against diversion; and
             379          (vi) complied with any other factors that the division establishes that promote the
             380      public health and safety.
             381          (b) Licenses granted under Subsection (3)(a) do not entitle a licensee to manufacture,
             382      produce, distribute, conduct research with, or perform laboratory analysis upon controlled
             383      substances in Schedule I other than those specified in the license.
             384          (c) (i) Practitioners shall be licensed to administer, dispense, or conduct research with
             385      substances in Schedules II through V if they are authorized to administer, dispense, or conduct
             386      research under the laws of this state.
             387          (ii) The division need not require a separate license for practitioners engaging in
             388      research with nonnarcotic controlled substances in Schedules II through V where the licensee is
             389      already licensed under this act in another capacity.
             390          (iii) With respect to research involving narcotic substances in Schedules II through V,
             391      or where the division by rule requires a separate license for research of nonnarcotic substances
             392      in Schedules II through V, a practitioner shall apply to the division prior to conducting
             393      research.


             394          (iv) Licensing for purposes of bona fide research with controlled substances by a
             395      practitioner considered qualified may be denied only on a ground specified in Subsection (4),
             396      or upon evidence that the applicant will abuse or unlawfully transfer or fail to safeguard
             397      adequately his supply of substances against diversion from medical or scientific use.
             398          (v) Practitioners registered under federal law to conduct research in Schedule I
             399      substances may conduct research in Schedule I substances within this state upon furnishing the
             400      division evidence of federal registration.
             401          (d) Compliance by manufacturers, producers, and distributors with the provisions of
             402      federal law respecting registration, excluding fees, entitles them to be licensed under this
             403      chapter.
             404          (e) The division shall initially license those persons who own or operate an
             405      establishment engaged in the manufacture, production, distribution, dispensation, or
             406      administration of controlled substances prior to April 3, 1980, and who are licensed by the
             407      state.
             408          (4) (a) Any license pursuant to Subsection (2) or (3) may be denied, suspended, placed
             409      on probation, or revoked by the division upon finding that the applicant or licensee has:
             410          (i) materially falsified any application filed or required pursuant to this chapter;
             411          (ii) been convicted of an offense under this chapter or any law of the United States, or
             412      any state, relating to any substance defined as a controlled substance;
             413          (iii) been convicted of a felony under any other law of the United States or any state
             414      within five years of the date of the issuance of the license;
             415          (iv) had a federal license denied, suspended, or revoked by competent federal authority
             416      and is no longer authorized to engage in the manufacturing, distribution, or dispensing of
             417      controlled substances;
             418          (v) had his license suspended or revoked by competent authority of another state for
             419      violation of laws or regulations comparable to those of this state relating to the manufacture,
             420      distribution, or dispensing of controlled substances;
             421          (vi) violated any division rule that reflects adversely on the licensee's reliability and


             422      integrity with respect to controlled substances;
             423          (vii) refused inspection of records required to be maintained under this chapter by a
             424      person authorized to inspect them; or
             425          (viii) prescribed, dispensed, administered, or injected an anabolic steroid for the
             426      purpose of manipulating human hormonal structure so as to:
             427          (A) increase muscle mass, strength, or weight without medical necessity and without a
             428      written prescription by any practitioner in the course of his professional practice; or
             429          (B) improve performance in any form of human exercise, sport, or game.
             430          (b) The division may limit revocation or suspension of a license to a particular
             431      controlled substance with respect to which grounds for revocation or suspension exist.
             432          (c) (i) Proceedings to deny, revoke, or suspend a license shall be conducted pursuant to
             433      this section and in accordance with the procedures set forth in Title 58, Chapter 1, Division of
             434      Occupational and Professional Licensing Act, and conducted in conjunction with the
             435      appropriate representative committee designated by the director of the department.
             436          (ii) Nothing in this Subsection (4)(c) gives the Division of Occupational and
             437      Professional Licensing exclusive authority in proceedings to deny, revoke, or suspend licenses,
             438      except where the division is designated by law to perform those functions, or, when not
             439      designated by law, is designated by the executive director of the Department of Commerce to
             440      conduct the proceedings.
             441          (d) (i) The division may suspend any license simultaneously with the institution of
             442      proceedings under this section if it finds there is an imminent danger to the public health or
             443      safety.
             444          (ii) Suspension shall continue in effect until the conclusion of proceedings, including
             445      judicial review, unless withdrawn by the division or dissolved by a court of competent
             446      jurisdiction.
             447          (e) (i) If a license is suspended or revoked under this Subsection (4), all controlled
             448      substances owned or possessed by the licensee may be placed under seal in the discretion of the
             449      division.


             450          (ii) Disposition may not be made of substances under seal until the time for taking an
             451      appeal has lapsed, or until all appeals have been concluded, unless a court, upon application,
             452      orders the sale of perishable substances and the proceeds deposited with the court.
             453          (iii) If a revocation order becomes final, all controlled substances shall be forfeited.
             454          (f) The division shall notify promptly the Drug Enforcement Administration of all
             455      orders suspending or revoking a license and all forfeitures of controlled substances.
             456          (5) (a) Persons licensed under Subsection (2) or (3) shall maintain records and
             457      inventories in conformance with the record keeping and inventory requirements of federal and
             458      state law and any additional rules issued by the division.
             459          (b) (i) Every physician, dentist, veterinarian, practitioner, or other person who is
             460      authorized to administer or professionally use a controlled substance shall keep a record of the
             461      drugs received by him and a record of all drugs administered, dispensed, or professionally used
             462      by him otherwise than by a prescription.
             463          (ii) A person using small quantities or solutions or other preparations of those drugs for
             464      local application has complied with this Subsection (5)(b) if he keeps a record of the quantity,
             465      character, and potency of those solutions or preparations purchased or prepared by him, and of
             466      the dates when purchased or prepared.
             467          (6) Controlled substances in Schedules I through V may be distributed only by a
             468      licensee and pursuant to an order form prepared in compliance with division rules or a lawful
             469      order under the rules and regulations of the United States.
             470          (7) (a) A person may not write or authorize a prescription for a controlled substance
             471      unless he is:
             472          (i) a practitioner authorized to prescribe drugs and medicine under the laws of this state
             473      or under the laws of another state having similar standards; and
             474          (ii) licensed under this chapter or under the laws of another state having similar
             475      standards.
             476          (b) A person other than a pharmacist licensed under the laws of this state, or his
             477      licensed intern, as required by Sections 58-17b-303 and 58-17b-304 , may not dispense a


             478      controlled substance.
             479          (c) (i) A controlled substance may not be dispensed without the written prescription of
             480      a practitioner, if the written prescription is required by the federal Controlled Substances Act.
             481          (ii) That written prescription shall be made in accordance with Subsection (7)(a) and in
             482      conformity with Subsection (7)(d).
             483          (iii) In emergency situations, as defined by division rule, controlled substances may be
             484      dispensed upon oral prescription of a practitioner, if reduced promptly to writing on forms
             485      designated by the division and filed by the pharmacy.
             486          (iv) Prescriptions reduced to writing by a pharmacist shall be in conformity with
             487      Subsection (7)(d).
             488          (d) Except for emergency situations designated by the division, a person may not issue,
             489      fill, compound, or dispense a prescription for a controlled substance unless the prescription is
             490      signed by the prescriber in ink or indelible pencil or is signed with an electronic [or digital]
             491      signature of the prescriber as authorized by division rule, and contains the following
             492      information:
             493          (i) the name, address, and registry number of the prescriber;
             494          (ii) the name, address, and age of the person to whom or for whom the prescription is
             495      issued;
             496          (iii) the date of issuance of the prescription; and
             497          (iv) the name, quantity, and specific directions for use by the ultimate user of the
             498      controlled substance.
             499          (e) A prescription may not be written, issued, filled, or dispensed for a Schedule I
             500      controlled substance.
             501          (f) Except when administered directly to an ultimate user by a licensed practitioner,
             502      controlled substances are subject to the following restrictions:
             503          (i) (A) A prescription for a Schedule II substance may not be refilled.
             504          (B) A Schedule II controlled substance may not be filled in a quantity to exceed a
             505      one-month's supply, as directed on the daily dosage rate of the prescriptions.


             506          (ii) A Schedule III or IV controlled substance may be filled only within six months of
             507      issuance, and may not be refilled more than six months after the date of its original issuance or
             508      be refilled more than five times after the date of the prescription unless renewed by the
             509      practitioner.
             510          (iii) All other controlled substances in Schedule V may be refilled as the prescriber's
             511      prescription directs, but they may not be refilled one year after the date the prescription was
             512      issued unless renewed by the practitioner.
             513          (iv) Any prescription for a Schedule II substance may not be dispensed if it is not
             514      presented to a pharmacist for dispensing by a pharmacist or a pharmacy intern within 30 days
             515      after the date the prescription was issued, or 30 days after the dispensing date, if that date is
             516      specified separately from the date of issue.
             517          (v) A practitioner may issue more than one prescription at the same time for the same
             518      Schedule II controlled substance, but only under the following conditions:
             519          (A) no more than three prescriptions for the same Schedule II controlled substance may
             520      be issued at the same time;
             521          (B) no one prescription may exceed a 30-day supply;
             522          (C) a second or third prescription shall include the date of issuance and the date for
             523      dispensing; and
             524          (D) unless the practitioner determines there is a valid medical reason to the contrary,
             525      the date for dispensing a second or third prescription may not be fewer than 30 days from the
             526      dispensing date of the previous prescription.
             527          (vi) Each prescription for a controlled substance may contain only one controlled
             528      substance per prescription form and may not contain any other legend drug or prescription
             529      item.
             530          (g) An order for a controlled substance in Schedules II through V for use by an
             531      inpatient or an outpatient of a licensed hospital is exempt from all requirements of this
             532      Subsection (7) if the order is:
             533          (i) issued or made by a prescribing practitioner who holds an unrestricted registration


             534      with the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, and an active Utah controlled substance
             535      license in good standing issued by the division under this section, or a medical resident who is
             536      exempted from licensure under Subsection 58-1-307 (1)(c);
             537          (ii) authorized by the prescribing practitioner treating the patient and the prescribing
             538      practitioner designates the quantity ordered;
             539          (iii) entered upon the record of the patient, the record is signed by the prescriber
             540      affirming his authorization of the order within 48 hours after filling or administering the order,
             541      and the patient's record reflects the quantity actually administered; and
             542          (iv) filled and dispensed by a pharmacist practicing his profession within the physical
             543      structure of the hospital, or the order is taken from a supply lawfully maintained by the hospital
             544      and the amount taken from the supply is administered directly to the patient authorized to
             545      receive it.
             546          (h) A practitioner licensed under this chapter may not prescribe, administer, or
             547      dispense a controlled substance to a minor, without first obtaining the consent required in
             548      Section 78-14-5 of a parent, guardian, or person standing in loco parentis of the minor except
             549      in cases of an emergency. For purposes of this Subsection (7)(h), "minor" has the same
             550      meaning as defined in Section 78-3a-103 , and "emergency" means any physical condition
             551      requiring the administration of a controlled substance for immediate relief of pain or suffering.
             552          (i) A practitioner licensed under this chapter may not prescribe or administer dosages
             553      of a controlled substance in excess of medically recognized quantities necessary to treat the
             554      ailment, malady, or condition of the ultimate user.
             555          (j) A practitioner licensed under this chapter may not prescribe, administer, or dispense
             556      any controlled substance to another person knowing that the other person is using a false name,
             557      address, or other personal information for the purpose of securing the controlled substance.
             558          (k) A person who is licensed under this chapter to manufacture, distribute, or dispense
             559      a controlled substance may not manufacture, distribute, or dispense a controlled substance to
             560      another licensee or any other authorized person not authorized by this license.
             561          (l) A person licensed under this chapter may not omit, remove, alter, or obliterate a


             562      symbol required by this chapter or by a rule issued under this chapter.
             563          (m) A person licensed under this chapter may not refuse or fail to make, keep, or
             564      furnish any record notification, order form, statement, invoice, or information required under
             565      this chapter.
             566          (n) A person licensed under this chapter may not refuse entry into any premises for
             567      inspection as authorized by this chapter.
             568          (o) A person licensed under this chapter may not furnish false or fraudulent material
             569      information in any application, report, or other document required to be kept by this chapter or
             570      willfully make any false statement in any prescription, order, report, or record required by this
             571      chapter.
             572          (8) (a) (i) Any person licensed under this chapter who is found by the division to have
             573      violated any of the provisions of Subsections (7)(k) through (7)(o) is subject to a penalty not to
             574      exceed $5,000. The division shall determine the procedure for adjudication of any violations in
             575      accordance with Sections 58-1-106 and 58-1-108 .
             576          (ii) The division shall deposit all penalties collected under Subsection (8)(a)(i) in the
             577      General Fund as a dedicated credit to be used by the division under Subsection 58-37-7.7 (1).
             578          (b) Any person who knowingly and intentionally violates Subsections (7)(h) through
             579      (7)(j) is:
             580          (i) upon first conviction, guilty of a class B misdemeanor;
             581          (ii) upon second conviction, guilty of a class A misdemeanor; and
             582          (iii) on third or subsequent conviction, guilty of a third degree felony.
             583          (c) Any person who knowingly and intentionally violates Subsections (7)(k) through
             584      (7)(o) shall upon conviction be guilty of a third degree felony.
             585          (9) Any information communicated to any licensed practitioner in an attempt to
             586      unlawfully procure, or to procure the administration of, a controlled substance is not considered
             587      to be a privileged communication.
             588          Section 10. Section 63F-1-206 is amended to read:
             589           63F-1-206. Rulemaking -- Policies.


             590          (1) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2), in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a,
             591      Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the chief information officer shall make rules that:
             592          (i) provide standards that impose requirements on executive branch agencies that:
             593          (A) are related to the security of the statewide area network; and
             594          (B) establish standards for when an agency must obtain approval before obtaining
             595      items listed in Subsection 63F-1-205 (1);
             596          (ii) specify the detail and format required in an agency information technology plan
             597      submitted in accordance with Section 63F-1-204 ;
             598          (iii) provide for standards related to the privacy policies of websites operated by or on
             599      behalf of an executive branch agency;
             600          (iv) provide for the acquisition, licensing, and sale of computer software;
             601          (v) specify the requirements for the project plan and business case analysis required by
             602      Section 63F-1-205 ;
             603          (vi) provide for project oversight of agency technology projects when required by
             604      Section 63F-1-205 ;
             605          (vii) establish, in accordance with Subsection 63F-1-205 (2), the implementation of the
             606      needs assessment for information technology purchases; and
             607          (viii) establish telecommunications standards and specifications in accordance with
             608      Section 63F-1-404 [; and].
             609          [(ix) establish policies regarding the issuance of digital certificates by government
             610      entities under Section 46-3-601 .]
             611          (b) The rulemaking authority in this Subsection (1) is in addition to any other
             612      rulemaking authority granted by this title.
             613          (2) (a) Notwithstanding Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
             614      and subject to Subsection (2)(b), the chief information officer may adopt a policy that outlines
             615      procedures to be followed by the chief information officer in facilitating the implementation of
             616      this title by executive branch agencies if the policy:
             617          (i) is consistent with the executive branch strategic plan; and


             618          (ii) is not required to be made by rule under Subsection (1) or Section 63-46a-3 .
             619          (b) (i) A policy adopted by the chief information officer under Subsection (2)(a) may
             620      not take effect until 30 days after the day on which the chief information officer submits the
             621      policy to:
             622          (A) the governor; and
             623          (B) all cabinet level officials.
             624          (ii) During the 30-day period described in Subsection (2)(b)(i), cabinet level officials
             625      may review and comment on a policy submitted under Subsection (2)(b)(i).
             626          (3) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (1) or (2) or Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             627      Administrative Rulemaking Act, without following the procedures of Subsection (1) or (2), the
             628      chief information officer may adopt a security procedure to be followed by executive branch
             629      agencies to protect the statewide area network if:
             630          (i) broad communication of the security procedure would create a significant potential
             631      for increasing the vulnerability of the statewide area network to breach or attack; and
             632          (ii) after consultation with the chief information officer, the governor agrees that broad
             633      communication of the security procedure would create a significant potential increase in the
             634      vulnerability of the statewide area network to breach or attack.
             635          (b) A security procedure described in Subsection (3)(a) is classified as a protected
             636      record under Title 63, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act.
             637          (c) The chief information officer shall provide a copy of the security procedure as a
             638      protected record to:
             639          (i) the chief justice of the Utah Supreme Court for the judicial branch;
             640          (ii) the speaker of the House of Representatives and the president of the Senate for the
             641      legislative branch;
             642          (iii) the chair of the Board of Regents; and
             643          (iv) the chair of the State Board of Education.
             644          Section 11. Section 76-6-1102 is amended to read:
             645           76-6-1102. Identity fraud crime.


             646          (1) For purposes of this part, "personal identifying information" may include:
             647          (a) name;
             648          (b) address;
             649          (c) telephone number;
             650          (d) driver's license number;
             651          (e) Social Security number;
             652          (f) place of employment;
             653          (g) employee identification numbers or other personal identification numbers;
             654          (h) mother's maiden name;
             655          (i) electronic identification numbers;
             656          (j) [digital signatures or a private key] electronic signatures under Title 46, Chapter 4,
             657      Uniform Electronic Transactions Act; or
             658          (k) any other numbers or information that can be used to access a person's financial
             659      resources or medical information in the name of another person without the consent of that
             660      person except for numbers or information that can be prosecuted as financial transaction card
             661      offenses under Sections 76-6-506 through 76-6-506.4 .
             662          (2) A person is guilty of identity fraud when that person knowingly or intentionally:
             663          (a) obtains personal identifying information of another person whether that person is
             664      alive or deceased; and
             665          (b) uses, or attempts to use, that information with fraudulent intent, including to obtain,
             666      or attempt to obtain, credit, goods, services, any other thing of value, or medical information in
             667      the name of another person.
             668          (3) Identity fraud is:
             669          (a) a third degree felony if the value of the credit, goods, services, or any other thing of
             670      value is less than $5,000; or
             671          (b) a second degree felony if the value of the credit, goods, services, or any other thing
             672      of value is or exceeds $5,000.
             673          (4) Multiple violations may be aggregated into a single offense, and the degree of the


             674      offense is determined by the total value of all credit, goods, services, or any other thing of
             675      value used, or attempted to be used, through the multiple violations.
             676          Section 12. Section 78-7-34 is amended to read:
             677           78-7-34. Electronic writing.
             678          (1) Except as restricted by the Constitution of the United States or of this state, any
             679      writing required or permitted by this code to be filed with or prepared by a court may be filed
             680      or prepared in an electronic medium and by electronic transmission subject to the ability of the
             681      recipient to accept and process the electronic writing.
             682          (2) Any writing required to be signed that is filed with or prepared by a court in an
             683      electronic medium or by electronic transmission shall be signed by [digital] electronic signature
             684      in accordance with Title 46, Chapter [3, Utah Digital Signature Act] 4, Uniform Electronic
             685      Transactions Act.
             686          Section 13. Repealer.
             687          This bill repeals:
             688          Section 46-3-101, Title.
             689          Section 46-3-102, Purposes and construction.
             690          Section 46-3-103, Definitions.
             691          Section 46-3-104, Role of the division.
             692          Section 46-3-201, Licensure and qualifications of certification authorities.
             693          Section 46-3-202, Performance audits and investigations.
             694          Section 46-3-203, Enforcement of requirements for licensed certificate authorities.
             695          Section 46-3-204, Dangerous activities by any certification authority prohibited.
             696          Section 46-3-301, General requirements for certification authorities.
             697          Section 46-3-302, Issuance of a certificate.
             698          Section 46-3-303, Warranties and obligations of certification authority upon
             699      issuance of a certificate.
             700          Section 46-3-304, Representations and duties upon acceptance of a certificate.
             701          Section 46-3-305, Control of the private key.


             702          Section 46-3-306, Suspension of a certificate -- Criminal penalty.
             703          Section 46-3-307, Revocation of a certificate.
             704          Section 46-3-308, Expiration of a certificate.
             705          Section 46-3-309, Recommended reliance limits and liability.
             706          Section 46-3-310, Collection based on suitable guaranty.
             707          Section 46-3-401, Satisfaction of signature requirements.
             708          Section 46-3-402, Unreliable digital signatures.
             709          Section 46-3-403, Digitally signed document is written.
             710          Section 46-3-404, Digitally signed originals.
             711          Section 46-3-405, Certificate as an acknowledgment.
             712          Section 46-3-406, Presumptions in adjudicating disputes.
             713          Section 46-3-501, Recognition of repositories.
             714          Section 46-3-502, Liability of repositories.
             715          Section 46-3-504, Exemptions.
             716          Section 46-3-601, Central repository for digital certificate information -- Fee.
             717          Section 46-3-602, County clerk participation and fee authorization.


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