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57-24-102. Restriction on prohibition of display of flag.
(1) A residential property management authority may not prohibit a resident fromdisplaying a flag:
(a) consistent with the guidelines in United States Code Title 4, Chapter 1, The Flag;
(b) within an area over which the resident has exclusive control; and
(c) from a staff, pole, or window.
(2) In any action to enforce this section, the prevailing party shall be awarded costs andreasonable attorney fees.
(3) This section does not apply to a contract or agreement entered into before May 3,2004.

Enacted by Chapter 44, 2004 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-57 > Chapter-24 > 57-24-102

57-24-102. Restriction on prohibition of display of flag.
(1) A residential property management authority may not prohibit a resident fromdisplaying a flag:
(a) consistent with the guidelines in United States Code Title 4, Chapter 1, The Flag;
(b) within an area over which the resident has exclusive control; and
(c) from a staff, pole, or window.
(2) In any action to enforce this section, the prevailing party shall be awarded costs andreasonable attorney fees.
(3) This section does not apply to a contract or agreement entered into before May 3,2004.

Enacted by Chapter 44, 2004 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-57 > Chapter-24 > 57-24-102

57-24-102. Restriction on prohibition of display of flag.
(1) A residential property management authority may not prohibit a resident fromdisplaying a flag:
(a) consistent with the guidelines in United States Code Title 4, Chapter 1, The Flag;
(b) within an area over which the resident has exclusive control; and
(c) from a staff, pole, or window.
(2) In any action to enforce this section, the prevailing party shall be awarded costs andreasonable attorney fees.
(3) This section does not apply to a contract or agreement entered into before May 3,2004.

Enacted by Chapter 44, 2004 General Session