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Utah Statute 30-3-38: Expedited Parent-time Enforcement Program

Utah State Legislature. Jan. 1, 2012
https://le.utah.gov/xcode/Title30/Chapter3/30-3-S38.html

This statute establishes an Expedited Parent-time Enforcement Program in Utah's Third Judicial District. Under the program, the court clerk automatically refers to mediation cases in which one party alleges court-ordered parent-time rights are being violated. For cases involving allegations of child abuse by one parent, the statute stipulates that the mediator should alert the judge assigned to the case or the Division of Child and Family Services to take appropriate actions. The statute also directs the Judicial Council, Department of Human Services and Administrative Office of the Courts to develop rules for the implementation and monitoring of the program.

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