Utah Admin. Code R765-254-3 - Policy
3.1. Secure Area Associated with a Hearing
Room - A USHE institution may establish a secure area to protect a hearing room
as prescribed in Utah Code Section
76-8-311.1 and prohibit or control
in that area any firearm, ammunition, dangerous weapon, or explosive. Only one
area at each institution shall be designated a secure area for the purpose of a
hearing room at any given time.
3.2. Size of Secure Area - A secure area
associated with a hearing room shall be as large as warranted by the number of
individuals involved in the hearing.
3.3. Duration of Secure Area Designation -
The restriction of firearms, ammunition, dangerous weapons, or explosives in
the secure area associated with a hearing room shall be in effect only during
the time the secure area hearing room is in use for hearings and for a
reasonable time before and after its use.
3.4. Notice to Invitees - An individual
required or requested to attend a hearing in a secure area hearing room shall
be notified in writing of the requirements related to entering a secured area
associated with a hearing room under this rule and Utah Code Section
76-8-311.1.
3.5. Notice at Each
Entrance - At least one notice shall be prominently displayed at each entrance
to the secure area associated with a hearing room in which a firearm,
ammunition, dangerous weapon, or explosive is restricted.
3.6. Secure Weapons Storage - Provisions
shall be made to provide a secure weapons storage area so that persons entering
the secure area may store their weapons prior to entering the secure area. The
institution shall be responsible for weapons while they are stored in the
storage area.
3.7. Reasonable Means
to Detect Violations - Reasonable means such as mechanical, electronic, x-ray,
or similar devices may be used to detect firearms, ammunition, dangerous
weapons, or explosives contained in the personal property of or on the person
of any individual attempting to enter a secure area associated with a hearing
room.
3.8. Criminal Penalties - Any
person who knowingly or intentionally transports into a secure area of an
institution any firearm, ammunition, or dangerous weapon is guilty of a third
degree felony. Any person violates Utah Code Section
76-10-306 who knowingly or
intentionally transports, possesses, distributes, or sells any explosive in a
secure area of an institution.
3.9.
Institutional Enforcement - As provided in Utah Code Section
53B-3-103(3), an
institution may enforce these policies by the assessment of fines, the
imposition of probation, suspension, or expulsion from the institution, the
revocation of privileges, the refusal to issue certificates, degrees, and
diplomas, through judicial process, or by any reasonable combination of these
alternatives.
3.10. Compliance with
Rules a Defense - It is a defense to any prosecution under Utah Code Section
76-8-311.1 and these rules that
the accused, in committing the act made criminal by that section, acted in
conformity with the Board's and institution's rules or policies established
pursuant to that section.
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