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76-5-102.6. Propelling substance or object at a correctional or peace officer --Penalties.
(1) Any prisoner or person detained pursuant to Section 77-7-15 who throws orotherwise propels any substance or object at a peace or correctional officer is guilty of a class Amisdemeanor, except as provided under Subsection (2).
(2) A violation of Subsection (1) is a third degree felony if:
(a) the object or substance is:
(i) blood, urine, or fecal material; or
(ii) the prisoner's or detained person's saliva, and the prisoner or detained person knowshe or she is infected with HIV, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C; and
(b) the object or substance comes into contact with any portion of the officer's face,including the eyes or mouth, or comes into contact with any open wound on the officer's body.
(3) If an offense committed under this section amounts to an offense subject to a greaterpenalty under another provision of state law than under this section, this section does not prohibitprosecution and sentencing for the more serious offense.

Amended by Chapter 157, 2007 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-76 > Chapter-05 > 76-5-102-6

76-5-102.6. Propelling substance or object at a correctional or peace officer --Penalties.
(1) Any prisoner or person detained pursuant to Section 77-7-15 who throws orotherwise propels any substance or object at a peace or correctional officer is guilty of a class Amisdemeanor, except as provided under Subsection (2).
(2) A violation of Subsection (1) is a third degree felony if:
(a) the object or substance is:
(i) blood, urine, or fecal material; or
(ii) the prisoner's or detained person's saliva, and the prisoner or detained person knowshe or she is infected with HIV, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C; and
(b) the object or substance comes into contact with any portion of the officer's face,including the eyes or mouth, or comes into contact with any open wound on the officer's body.
(3) If an offense committed under this section amounts to an offense subject to a greaterpenalty under another provision of state law than under this section, this section does not prohibitprosecution and sentencing for the more serious offense.

Amended by Chapter 157, 2007 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-76 > Chapter-05 > 76-5-102-6

76-5-102.6. Propelling substance or object at a correctional or peace officer --Penalties.
(1) Any prisoner or person detained pursuant to Section 77-7-15 who throws orotherwise propels any substance or object at a peace or correctional officer is guilty of a class Amisdemeanor, except as provided under Subsection (2).
(2) A violation of Subsection (1) is a third degree felony if:
(a) the object or substance is:
(i) blood, urine, or fecal material; or
(ii) the prisoner's or detained person's saliva, and the prisoner or detained person knowshe or she is infected with HIV, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C; and
(b) the object or substance comes into contact with any portion of the officer's face,including the eyes or mouth, or comes into contact with any open wound on the officer's body.
(3) If an offense committed under this section amounts to an offense subject to a greaterpenalty under another provision of state law than under this section, this section does not prohibitprosecution and sentencing for the more serious offense.

Amended by Chapter 157, 2007 General Session