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76-9-504. Fair reporting privilege of newspaper or broadcasting station personnelas to public official proceedings -- Privilege as to defamatory matter not subject tocensorship.
No reporter, editor, or proprietor of any newspaper, and no owner, licensee, or operator ofa visual or sound radio broadcasting station, or network of stations, nor the agents or employeesof a newspaper or broadcasting station, is liable to any prosecution for a fair and true report orbroadcast of any judicial, legislative, or other public official proceedings, or of any statement,speech, argument, or debate in course of the same, except upon proof of malice in making thereport, which shall not be implied from the mere fact of publication. In no event shall any owner,licensee, or operator of a visual or sound radio broadcasting station or network of stations, or theagents or employees thereof, be liable for prosecution for any defamatory matter or statementpublished or uttered in such radio or television broadcast where the publication cannot becensored by reason of the provisions of federal statute or the regulations of the federalcommunications commission.

Enacted by Chapter 196, 1973 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-76 > Chapter-09 > 76-9-504

76-9-504. Fair reporting privilege of newspaper or broadcasting station personnelas to public official proceedings -- Privilege as to defamatory matter not subject tocensorship.
No reporter, editor, or proprietor of any newspaper, and no owner, licensee, or operator ofa visual or sound radio broadcasting station, or network of stations, nor the agents or employeesof a newspaper or broadcasting station, is liable to any prosecution for a fair and true report orbroadcast of any judicial, legislative, or other public official proceedings, or of any statement,speech, argument, or debate in course of the same, except upon proof of malice in making thereport, which shall not be implied from the mere fact of publication. In no event shall any owner,licensee, or operator of a visual or sound radio broadcasting station or network of stations, or theagents or employees thereof, be liable for prosecution for any defamatory matter or statementpublished or uttered in such radio or television broadcast where the publication cannot becensored by reason of the provisions of federal statute or the regulations of the federalcommunications commission.

Enacted by Chapter 196, 1973 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-76 > Chapter-09 > 76-9-504

76-9-504. Fair reporting privilege of newspaper or broadcasting station personnelas to public official proceedings -- Privilege as to defamatory matter not subject tocensorship.
No reporter, editor, or proprietor of any newspaper, and no owner, licensee, or operator ofa visual or sound radio broadcasting station, or network of stations, nor the agents or employeesof a newspaper or broadcasting station, is liable to any prosecution for a fair and true report orbroadcast of any judicial, legislative, or other public official proceedings, or of any statement,speech, argument, or debate in course of the same, except upon proof of malice in making thereport, which shall not be implied from the mere fact of publication. In no event shall any owner,licensee, or operator of a visual or sound radio broadcasting station or network of stations, or theagents or employees thereof, be liable for prosecution for any defamatory matter or statementpublished or uttered in such radio or television broadcast where the publication cannot becensored by reason of the provisions of federal statute or the regulations of the federalcommunications commission.

Enacted by Chapter 196, 1973 General Session