33-1809. Parking; public service and public
safety emergency vehicles; definition


A. Notwithstanding any provision in the community documents, an association shall
not prohibit a resident from parking a motor vehicle on a street or driveway in the
planned community if the vehicle is required to be available at designated periods at the
person's residence as a condition of the person's employment and either of the following
applies:


1. The resident is employed by a public service corporation that is regulated by
the corporation commission or a municipal utility and the public service corporation or
municipal utility is required to prepare for emergency deployments of personnel and
equipment for repair or maintenance of natural gas, electrical, telecommunications or
water infrastructure, the vehicle has a gross vehicle weight rating of twenty thousand
pounds or less and is owned or operated by the public service corporation or municipal
utility and the vehicle bears an official emblem or other visible designation of the
public service corporation or municipal utility.


2. The resident is employed by a public safety agency, including police or fire
service for a federal, state, local or tribal agency or a private fire service provider
or an ambulance service provider that is regulated pursuant to title 36, chapter 21.1,
and the vehicle has a gross vehicle weight rating of ten thousand pounds or less and
bears an official emblem or other visible designation of that agency.


B. For the purposes of this section, "telecommunications" means the transmission of
information of the user's choosing between or among points specified by the user without
change in the form or content of the information as sent and received.
Telecommunications does not include commercial mobile radio services.