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39-1-54. Privilege from arrest or citation -- Exceptions.
(1) The members of the National Guard are privileged from arrest or citation by civilauthorities during their attendance at drill parades or encampments, or in going to and returningfrom any of these activities.
(2) This privilege does not extend to arrest or citation for:
(a) treason;
(b) any felony;
(c) breach of the peace;
(d) operation of a vehicle in a reckless manner or while under the influence of any drugor alcohol; or
(e) offenses which under state law are class A misdemeanors or greater.

Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 210, 1988 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-39 > Chapter-01 > 39-1-54

39-1-54. Privilege from arrest or citation -- Exceptions.
(1) The members of the National Guard are privileged from arrest or citation by civilauthorities during their attendance at drill parades or encampments, or in going to and returningfrom any of these activities.
(2) This privilege does not extend to arrest or citation for:
(a) treason;
(b) any felony;
(c) breach of the peace;
(d) operation of a vehicle in a reckless manner or while under the influence of any drugor alcohol; or
(e) offenses which under state law are class A misdemeanors or greater.

Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 210, 1988 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-39 > Chapter-01 > 39-1-54

39-1-54. Privilege from arrest or citation -- Exceptions.
(1) The members of the National Guard are privileged from arrest or citation by civilauthorities during their attendance at drill parades or encampments, or in going to and returningfrom any of these activities.
(2) This privilege does not extend to arrest or citation for:
(a) treason;
(b) any felony;
(c) breach of the peace;
(d) operation of a vehicle in a reckless manner or while under the influence of any drugor alcohol; or
(e) offenses which under state law are class A misdemeanors or greater.

Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 210, 1988 General Session