H.B. 374

             1     

UNIFORM DEPLOYED PARENTS CUSTODY AND

             2     
VISITATION ACT

             3     
2014 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

             5     
Chief Sponsor: Val L. Peterson

             6     
Senate Sponsor: ____________

             7     
             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill creates a uniform law governing a deploying parent, child custody, and
             11      parent-time requirements.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    creates a notification requirement for a deploying parent;
             15          .    specifies a custodial responsibility plan;
             16          .    determines form and modification of agreements for temporary custody;
             17          .    establishes jurisdiction by certain courts; and
             18          .    designates certain content for custody and child support orders.
             19      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             20          None
             21      Other Special Clauses:
             22          None
             23      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             24      ENACTS:
             25           78B-20-101 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             26           78B-20-102 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             27           78B-20-103 , Utah Code Annotated 1953


             28           78B-20-104 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             29           78B-20-105 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             30           78B-20-106 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             31           78B-20-107 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             32           78B-20-201 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             33           78B-20-202 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             34           78B-20-203 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             35           78B-20-204 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             36           78B-20-205 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             37           78B-20-301 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             38           78B-20-302 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             39           78B-20-303 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             40           78B-20-304 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             41           78B-20-305 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             42           78B-20-306 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             43           78B-20-307 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             44           78B-20-308 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             45           78B-20-309 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             46           78B-20-310 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             47           78B-20-311 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             48           78B-20-401 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             49           78B-20-402 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             50           78B-20-403 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             51           78B-20-404 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             52           78B-20-501 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             53           78B-20-502 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             54           78B-20-503 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             55      REPEALS:
             56           30-3-40 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 218
             57     
             58      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:


             59          Section 1. Section 78B-20-101 is enacted to read:
             60     
CHAPTER 20. UNIFORM DEPLOYED PARENTS CUSTODY

             61     
AND VISITATION ACT

             62     
Part 1. General Provisions

             63          78B-20-101. Title.
             64          This chapter is known as the "Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act."
             65          Section 2. Section 78B-20-102 is enacted to read:
             66          78B-20-102. Definitions.
             67          As used in this chapter:
             68          (1) "Adult" means an individual who has attained 18 years of age or an emancipated
             69      minor.
             70          (2) "Caretaking authority" means the right to live with and care for a child on a
             71      day-to-day basis. The term includes physical custody, parent-time, right to access, and
             72      visitation.
             73          (3) "Child" means:
             74          (a) an unemancipated individual who has not attained 18 years of age; or
             75          (b) an adult son or daughter by birth or adoption, or under law of this state other than
             76      this chapter, who is the subject of a court order concerning custodial responsibility.
             77          (4) "Court" means a tribunal, including an administrative agency, authorized under the
             78      law of this state other than this chapter to make, enforce, or modify a decision regarding
             79      custodial responsibility.
             80          (5) "Custodial responsibility" includes all powers and duties relating to caretaking
             81      authority and decision-making authority for a child. The term includes physical custody, legal
             82      custody, parent-time, right to access, visitation, and authority to grant limited contact with a
             83      child.
             84          (6) "Decision-making authority" means the power to make important decisions
             85      regarding a child, including decisions regarding the child's education, religious training, health
             86      care, extracurricular activities, and travel. The term does not include the power to make
             87      decisions that necessarily accompany a grant of caretaking authority.
             88          (7) "Deploying parent" means a servicemember who is deployed or has been notified of
             89      impending deployment and is:


             90          (a) a parent of a child under the law of this state other than this chapter; or
             91          (b) an individual who has custodial responsibility for a child under the law of this state
             92      other than this chapter.
             93          (8) "Deployment" means the movement or mobilization of a servicemember for more
             94      than 90 days but less than 18 months pursuant to uniformed service orders that:
             95          (a) are designated as unaccompanied;
             96          (b) do not authorize dependent travel; or
             97          (c) otherwise do not permit the movement of family members to the location to which
             98      the servicemember is deployed.
             99          (9) "Family member" means a sibling, aunt, uncle, cousin, stepparent, or grandparent
             100      of a child, or an individual recognized to be in a familial relationship with a child under the law
             101      of this state other than this chapter.
             102          (10) "Limited contact" means the authority of a nonparent to visit a child for a limited
             103      time. The term includes authority to take the child to a place other than the residence of the
             104      child.
             105          (11) "Nonparent" means an individual other than a deploying parent or other parent.
             106          (12) "Other parent" means an individual who, in common with a deploying parent, is:
             107          (a) a parent of a child under the law of this state other than this chapter; or
             108          (b) an individual who has custodial responsibility for a child under the law of this state
             109      other than this chapter.
             110          (13) "Record" means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is
             111      stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.
             112          (14) "Return from deployment" means the conclusion of a servicemember's
             113      deployment as specified in uniformed service orders.
             114          (15) "Servicemember" means a member of a uniformed service.
             115          (16) "Sign" means, with present intent to authenticate or adopt a record:
             116          (a) to execute or adopt a tangible symbol; or
             117          (b) to attach to or logically associate with the record an electronic symbol, sound, or
             118      process.
             119          (17) "State" means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,
             120      the United States Virgin Islands, or any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction


             121      of the United States.
             122          (18) "Uniformed service" means:
             123          (a) active and reserve components of the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine
             124      Corps, or Coast Guard;
             125          (b) the United States Merchant Marine;
             126          (c) the commissioned corps of the United States Public Health Service;
             127          (d) the commissioned corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
             128      of the United States; or
             129          (e) the national guard of a state.
             130          Section 3. Section 78B-20-103 is enacted to read:
             131          78B-20-103. Remedies for noncompliance.
             132          In addition to other remedies under the law of this state other than this chapter, if a
             133      court finds that a party to a proceeding under this chapter has acted in bad faith or intentionally
             134      failed to comply with this chapter or a court order issued under this chapter, the court may
             135      assess reasonable attorney fees and costs against the party and order other appropriate relief.
             136          Section 4. Section 78B-20-104 is enacted to read:
             137          78B-20-104. Jurisdiction.
             138          (1) A court may issue an order regarding custodial responsibility under this chapter
             139      only if the court has jurisdiction under Chapter 13, Utah Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction
             140      and Enforcement Act.
             141          (2) If a court has issued a temporary order regarding custodial responsibility pursuant
             142      to Part 3, Judicial Procedure for Granting Custodial Responsibility During Deployment, the
             143      residence of the deploying parent is not changed by reason of the deployment for the purposes
             144      of Chapter 13, Utah Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, during the
             145      deployment.
             146          (3) If a court has issued a permanent order regarding custodial responsibility before
             147      notice of deployment and the parents modify that order temporarily by agreement pursuant to
             148      Part 2, Agreement Addressing Custodial Responsibility During Deployment, the residence of
             149      the deploying parent is not changed by reason of the deployment for the purposes of Chapter
             150      13, Utah Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act.
             151          (4) If a court in another state has issued a temporary order regarding custodial


             152      responsibility as a result of impending or current deployment, the residence of the deploying
             153      parent is not changed by reason of the deployment for the purposes of the Utah Uniform Child
             154      Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act.
             155          (5) This section does not prevent a court from exercising temporary emergency
             156      jurisdiction under Chapter 13, Utah Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act.
             157          Section 5. Section 78B-20-105 is enacted to read:
             158          78B-20-105. Notification required of deploying parent.
             159          (1) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (4) and subject to Subsection (3), a
             160      deploying parent shall in a record notify the other parent of a pending deployment not later than
             161      seven days after receiving notice of deployment unless reasonably prevented from doing so by
             162      the circumstances of service. If the circumstances of service prevent giving notification within
             163      the seven days, the deploying parent shall give the notification as soon as reasonably possible.
             164          (2) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (4) and subject to Subsection (3), each
             165      parent shall in a record provide the other parent with a plan for fulfilling that parent's share of
             166      custodial responsibility during deployment. Each parent shall provide the plan as soon as
             167      reasonably possible after notification of deployment is given under Subsection (1).
             168          (3) If a court order currently in effect prohibits disclosure of the address or contact
             169      information of the other parent, notification of deployment under Subsection (1), or notification
             170      of a plan for custodial responsibility during deployment under Subsection (2), may be made
             171      only to the issuing court. If the address of the other parent is available to the issuing court, the
             172      court shall forward the notification to the other parent. The court shall keep confidential the
             173      address or contact information of the other parent.
             174          (4) Notification in a record under Subsection (1) or (2) is not required if the parents are
             175      living in the same residence and both parents have actual notice of the deployment or plan.
             176          (5) In a proceeding regarding custodial responsibility, a court may consider the
             177      reasonableness of a parent's efforts to comply with this section.
             178          Section 6. Section 78B-20-106 is enacted to read:
             179          78B-20-106. Duty to notify of change of address.
             180          (1) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (2), an individual to whom custodial
             181      responsibility has been granted during deployment pursuant to Part 2, Agreement Addressing
             182      Custodial Responsibility During Deployment, or Part 3, Judicial Procedure for Granting


             183      Custodial Responsibility During Deployment, shall notify the deploying parent and any other
             184      individual with custodial responsibility of a child of any change of the individual's mailing
             185      address or residence until the grant is terminated. The individual shall provide notice to any
             186      court that has issued a custody or child support order concerning the child, which is in effect.
             187          (2) If a court order currently in effect prohibits disclosure of the address or contact
             188      information of an individual to whom custodial responsibility has been granted, a notification
             189      under Subsection (1) may be made only to the court that issued the order. The court shall keep
             190      confidential the mailing address or residence of the individual to whom custodial responsibility
             191      has been granted.
             192          Section 7. Section 78B-20-107 is enacted to read:
             193          78B-20-107. General consideration in custody proceeding of parent's military
             194      service.
             195          In a proceeding for custodial responsibility of a child of a servicemember, a court may
             196      not consider a parent's past deployment or possible future deployment in itself in determining
             197      the best interest of the child but may consider any significant impact on the best interest of the
             198      child of the parent's past or possible future deployment.
             199          Section 8. Section 78B-20-201 is enacted to read:
             200     
Part 2. Agreement Addressing Custodial Responsibility During Deployment

             201          78B-20-201. Form of agreement.
             202          (1) The parents of a child may enter into a temporary agreement under this part
             203      granting custodial responsibility during deployment.
             204          (2) An agreement under Subsection (1) shall be:
             205          (a) in writing; and
             206          (b) signed by both parents and any nonparent to whom custodial responsibility is
             207      granted.
             208          (3) Subject to Subsection (4), an agreement under Subsection (1), if feasible, shall:
             209          (a) identify the destination, duration, and conditions of the deployment that is the basis
             210      for the agreement;
             211          (b) specify the allocation of caretaking authority among the deploying parent, the other
             212      parent, and any nonparent;
             213          (c) specify any decision-making authority that accompanies a grant of caretaking


             214      authority;
             215          (d) specify any grant of limited contact to a nonparent;
             216          (e) if under the agreement custodial responsibility is shared by the other parent and a
             217      nonparent, or by other nonparents, provide a process to resolve any dispute that may arise;
             218          (f) specify the frequency, duration, and means, including electronic means, by which
             219      the deploying parent will have contact with the child, any role to be played by the other parent
             220      in facilitating the contact, and the allocation of any costs of contact;
             221          (g) specify the contact between the deploying parent and child during the time the
             222      deploying parent is on leave or is otherwise available;
             223          (h) acknowledge that any party's child-support obligation cannot be modified by the
             224      agreement, and that changing the terms of the obligation during deployment requires
             225      modification in the appropriate court;
             226          (i) provide that the agreement will terminate according to the procedures under Part 4,
             227      Return from Deployment, after the deploying parent returns from deployment; and
             228          (j) if the agreement is required be filed pursuant to Section 78B-20-205 , specify which
             229      parent is required to file the agreement.
             230          (4) The omission of any of the items specified in Subsection (3) does not invalidate an
             231      agreement under this section.
             232          Section 9. Section 78B-20-202 is enacted to read:
             233          78B-20-202. Nature of authority created by agreement.
             234          (1) An agreement under this part is temporary and terminates pursuant to Part 4, Return
             235      from Deployment, after the deploying parent returns from deployment, unless the agreement
             236      has been terminated before that time by court order or modification under Section 78B-2-203 .
             237      The agreement may not create an independent, continuing right to caretaking authority,
             238      decision-making authority, or limited contact in an individual to whom custodial responsibility
             239      is given.
             240          (2) A nonparent who has caretaking authority, decision-making authority, or limited
             241      contact by an agreement under this part has standing to enforce the agreement until it has been
             242      terminated by court order, by modification under Section 78B-20-203 or under Part 4, Return
             243      from Deployment.
             244          Section 10. Section 78B-20-203 is enacted to read:


             245          78B-20-203. Modification of agreement.
             246          (1) By mutual consent, the parents of a child may modify an agreement regarding
             247      custodial responsibility made pursuant to this part.
             248          (2) If an agreement is modified under Subsection (1) before deployment of a deploying
             249      parent, the modification shall be in writing and signed by both parents and any nonparent who
             250      will exercise custodial responsibility under the modified agreement.
             251          (3) If an agreement is modified under Subsection (1) during deployment of a deployed
             252      parent, the modification shall be agreed to in a record by both parents and any nonparent who
             253      will exercise custodial responsibility under the modified agreement.
             254          Section 11. Section 78B-20-204 is enacted to read:
             255          78B-20-204. Power of attorney.
             256          A deploying parent, by power of attorney, may delegate all or part of custodial
             257      responsibility to an adult nonparent for the period of deployment if no other parent possesses
             258      custodial responsibility under the law of this state other than this chapter or if a court order
             259      currently in effect prohibits contact between the child and the other parent. The deploying
             260      parent may revoke the power of attorney by signing a revocation of the power.
             261          Section 12. Section 78B-20-205 is enacted to read:
             262          78B-20-205. Filing agreement or power of attorney with court.
             263          An agreement or power of attorney under this part shall be filed within a reasonable
             264      time with any court that has entered an order on custodial responsibility or child support that is
             265      in effect concerning the child who is the subject of the agreement or power. The case number
             266      and heading of the pending case concerning custodial responsibility or child support shall be
             267      provided to the court with the agreement or power.
             268          Section 13. Section 78B-20-301 is enacted to read:
             269     
Part 3. Judicial Procedure for Granting Custodial Responsibility During Deployment

             270          78B-20-301. Definition.
             271          In this part, "close and substantial relationship" means a relationship in which a
             272      significant bond exists between a child and a nonparent.
             273          Section 14. Section 78B-20-302 is enacted to read:
             274          78B-20-302. Proceeding for temporary custody -- Order.
             275          (1) After a deploying parent receives notice of deployment and until the deployment


             276      terminates, a court may issue a temporary order granting custodial responsibility unless
             277      prohibited by Section 39-7-105 and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. Appendix
             278      Sections 521 and 522. A court may not issue a permanent order granting custodial
             279      responsibility without the consent of the deploying parent.
             280          (2) At any time after a deploying parent receives notice of deployment, either parent
             281      may file a motion regarding custodial responsibility of a child during deployment. The motion
             282      shall be filed in a pending proceeding for custodial responsibility in a court with jurisdiction
             283      under Section 78B-20-104 or, if there is no pending proceeding in a court with jurisdiction
             284      under Section 78B-20-104 , in a new action for granting custodial responsibility during
             285      deployment.
             286          Section 15. Section 78B-20-303 is enacted to read:
             287          78B-20-303. Expedited hearing.
             288          If a motion to grant custodial responsibility is filed under Subsection 78B-20-302 (2)
             289      before a deploying parent deploys, the court shall conduct an expedited hearing.
             290          Section 16. Section 78B-20-304 is enacted to read:
             291          78B-20-304. Testimony by electronic means.
             292          In a proceeding under this part, a party or witness who is not reasonably available to
             293      appear personally may appear, provide testimony, and present evidence by electronic means
             294      unless the court finds good cause to require a personal appearance.
             295          Section 17. Section 78B-20-305 is enacted to read:
             296          78B-20-305. Effect of prior judicial order or agreement.
             297          In a proceeding for a grant of custodial responsibility pursuant to this part, the
             298      following rules apply:
             299          (1) A prior judicial order designating custodial responsibility in the event of
             300      deployment is binding on the court unless the circumstances meet the requirements of the law
             301      of this state other than this chapter for modifying a judicial order regarding custodial
             302      responsibility.
             303          (2) The court shall enforce a prior written agreement between the parents for
             304      designating custodial responsibility in the event of deployment, including an agreement
             305      executed under Part 2, Agreement Addressing Custodial Responsibility During Deployment,
             306      unless the court finds that the agreement is contrary to the best interest of the child.


             307          Section 18. Section 78B-20-306 is enacted to read:
             308          78B-20-306. Grant of caretaking or decision-making authority to nonparent.
             309          (1) On motion of a deploying parent and in accordance with the law of this state other
             310      than this chapter, if it is in the best interest of the child a court may grant caretaking authority
             311      to a nonparent who is an adult family member of the child or an adult with whom the child has
             312      a close and substantial relationship.
             313          (2) Unless a grant of caretaking authority to a nonparent under Subsection (1) is agreed
             314      to by the other parent, the grant is limited to an amount of time not greater than:
             315          (a) the amount of time granted to the deploying parent under a permanent custody
             316      order, but the court may add unusual travel time necessary to transport the child; or
             317          (b) in the absence of a permanent custody order that is currently in effect, the amount
             318      of time that the deploying parent habitually cared for the child before being notified of
             319      deployment, but the court may add unusual travel time necessary to transport the child.
             320          (3) A court may grant part of a deploying parent's decision-making authority, if the
             321      deploying parent is unable to exercise that authority, to a nonparent who is an adult family
             322      member of the child or an adult with whom the child has a close and substantial relationship.
             323      If a court grants the authority to a nonparent, the court shall specify the decision-making
             324      powers granted, including decisions regarding the child's education, religious training, health
             325      care, extracurricular activities, and travel.
             326          Section 19. Section 78B-20-307 is enacted to read:
             327          78B-20-307. Grant of limited contact.
             328          On motion of a deploying parent, and in accordance with the law of this state other than
             329      this chapter, unless the court finds that the contact would be contrary to the best interest of the
             330      child, a court shall grant limited contact to a nonparent who is a family member of the child or
             331      an individual with whom the child has a close and substantial relationship.
             332          Section 20. Section 78B-20-308 is enacted to read:
             333          78B-20-308. Nature of authority created by temporary custody order.
             334          (1) A grant of authority under this part is temporary and terminates under Part 4,
             335      Return from Deployment, after the return from deployment of the deploying parent, unless the
             336      grant has been terminated before that time by court order. The grant may not create an
             337      independent, continuing right to caretaking authority, decision-making authority, or limited


             338      contact in an individual to whom it is granted.
             339          (2) A nonparent granted caretaking authority, decision-making authority, or limited
             340      contact under this part has standing to enforce the grant until it is terminated by court order or
             341      under Part 4, Return from Deployment.
             342          Section 21. Section 78B-20-309 is enacted to read:
             343          78B-20-309. Content of temporary custody order.
             344          (1) An order granting custodial responsibility under this part shall:
             345          (a) designate the order as temporary; and
             346          (b) identify to the extent feasible the destination, duration, and conditions of the
             347      deployment.
             348          (2) If applicable, an order for custodial responsibility under this part shall:
             349          (a) specify the allocation of caretaking authority, decision-making authority, or limited
             350      contact among the deploying parent, the other parent, and any nonparent;
             351          (b) if the order divides caretaking or decision-making authority between individuals, or
             352      grants caretaking authority to one individual and limited contact to another, provide a process
             353      to resolve any dispute that may arise;
             354          (c) provide for liberal communication between the deploying parent and the child
             355      during deployment, including through electronic means, unless contrary to the best interest of
             356      the child, and allocate any costs of communications;
             357          (d) provide for liberal contact between the deploying parent and the child during the
             358      time the deploying parent is on leave or otherwise available, unless contrary to the best interest
             359      of the child;
             360          (e) provide for reasonable contact between the deploying parent and the child after
             361      return from deployment until the temporary order is terminated, even if the time of contact
             362      exceeds the time the deploying parent spent with the child before entry of the temporary order;
             363      and
             364          (f) provide that the order will terminate pursuant to Part 4, Return from Deployment,
             365      after the deploying parent returns from deployment.
             366          Section 22. Section 78B-20-310 is enacted to read:
             367          78B-20-310. Order for child support.
             368          If a court has issued an order granting caretaking authority under this part, or an


             369      agreement granting caretaking authority has been executed under Part 2, Agreement
             370      Addressing Custodial Responsibility During Deployment, the court may enter a temporary
             371      order for child support consistent with the law of this state other than this chapter if the court
             372      has jurisdiction under Chapter 14, Uniform Interstate Family Support Act.
             373          Section 23. Section 78B-20-311 is enacted to read:
             374          78B-20-311. Modifying or terminating grant of custodial responsibility to
             375      nonparent.
             376          (1) Except for an order under Section 78B-20-305 , except as otherwise provided in
             377      Subsection (2), and consistent with Section 39-7-105 and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act,
             378      50 U.S.C. Appendix Sections 521 and 522, on motion of a deploying parent, other parent, or
             379      any nonparent to whom caretaking authority, decision-making authority, or limited contact has
             380      been granted, the court may modify or terminate the grant if the modification or termination is
             381      consistent with this part and it is in the best interest of the child. A modification is temporary
             382      and terminates pursuant to Part 4, Return from Deployment, after the deploying parent returns
             383      from deployment, unless the grant has been terminated before that time by court order.
             384          (2) On motion of a deploying parent, the court shall terminate a grant of limited
             385      contact.
             386          Section 24. Section 78B-20-401 is enacted to read:
             387     
Part 4. Return from Deployment

             388          78B-20-401. Procedure for terminating temporary grant of custodial
             389      responsibility established by agreement.
             390          (1) At any time after return from deployment, a temporary agreement granting
             391      custodial responsibility under Part 2, Agreement Addressing Custodial Responsibility During
             392      Deployment, may be terminated by an agreement to terminate signed by the deploying parent
             393      and the other parent.
             394          (2) A temporary agreement under Part 2, Agreement Addressing Custodial
             395      Responsibility During Deployment, granting custodial responsibility terminates:
             396          (a) if an agreement to terminate under Subsection (1) specifies a date for termination,
             397      on that date; or
             398          (b) if the agreement to terminate does not specify a date, on the date the agreement to
             399      terminate is signed by the deploying parent and the other parent.


             400          (3) In the absence of an agreement under Subsection (1) to terminate, a temporary
             401      agreement granting custodial responsibility terminates under Part 2, Agreement Addressing
             402      Custodial Responsibility During Deployment, 60 days after the deploying parent gives notice to
             403      the other parent that the deploying parent returned from deployment.
             404          (4) If a temporary agreement granting custodial responsibility was filed with a court
             405      pursuant to Section 78B-20-205 , an agreement to terminate the temporary agreement shall also
             406      be filed with that court within a reasonable time after the signing of the agreement. The case
             407      number and heading of the case concerning custodial responsibility or child support shall be
             408      provided to the court with the agreement to terminate.
             409          Section 25. Section 78B-20-402 is enacted to read:
             410          78B-20-402. Consent procedure for terminating temporary grant of custodial
             411      responsibility established by court order.
             412          At any time after a deploying parent returns from deployment, the deploying parent and
             413      the other parent may file with the court an agreement to terminate a temporary order for
             414      custodial responsibility issued under Part 3, Judicial Procedure for Granting Custodial
             415      Responsibility During Deployment. After an agreement has been filed, the court shall issue an
             416      order terminating the temporary order effective on the date specified in the agreement. If a date
             417      is not specified, the order is effective immediately.
             418          Section 26. Section 78B-20-403 is enacted to read:
             419          78B-20-403. Visitation before termination of temporary grant of custodial
             420      responsibility.
             421          After a deploying parent returns from deployment until a temporary agreement or order
             422      for custodial responsibility established under Part 2, Agreement Addressing Custodial
             423      Responsibility During Deployment, or Part 3, Judicial Procedure for Granting Custodial
             424      Responsibility During Deployment, is terminated, the court shall issue a temporary order
             425      granting the deploying parent reasonable contact with the child unless it is contrary to the best
             426      interest of the child, even if the time of contact exceeds the time the deploying parent spent
             427      with the child before deployment.
             428          Section 27. Section 78B-20-404 is enacted to read:
             429          78B-20-404. Termination by operation of law of temporary grant of custodial
             430      responsibility established by court order.


             431          (1) If an agreement between the parties to terminate a temporary order for custodial
             432      responsibility under Part 3, Judicial Procedure for Granting Custodial Responsibility During
             433      Deployment, has not been filed, the order terminates 60 days after the deploying parent gives
             434      notice to the other parent and any nonparent granted custodial responsibility that the deploying
             435      parent has returned from deployment.
             436          (2) A proceeding seeking to prevent termination of a temporary order for custodial
             437      responsibility is governed by the law of this state other than this chapter.
             438          Section 28. Section 78B-20-501 is enacted to read:
             439     
Part 5. Miscellaneous Provisions

             440          78B-20-501. Uniformity of application and construction.
             441          In applying and construing this uniform act, consideration shall be given to the need to
             442      promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that enact it.
             443          Section 29. Section 78B-20-502 is enacted to read:
             444          78B-20-502. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce
             445      Act.
             446          This chapter modifies, limits, or supersedes the Electronic Signatures in Global and
             447      National Commerce Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 7001 et seq., but does not modify, limit, or
             448      supersede Section 101(c) of that act, 15 U.S.C. Section 7001(c), or authorize electronic
             449      delivery of any of the notices described in Section 103(b) of that act, 15 U.S.C. Section
             450      7003(b).
             451          Section 30. Section 78B-20-503 is enacted to read:
             452          78B-20-503. Savings clause.
             453          This chapter does not affect the validity of a temporary court order concerning custodial
             454      responsibility during deployment that was entered before May 13, 2014.
             455          Section 31. Repealer.
             456          This bill repeals:
             457          Section 30-3-40 , Custody and parent-time when one parent is a servicemember.





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