Utah Statutes § 20A-11-1002 Retention and public inspection of financial statements - Written complaint if statement is false or unlawful
Statute Text
(1)
The chief election officer shall:
(a)
make each financial statement required by this chapter or Chapter 12, Part 2, Judicial Retention Elections:
(i)
open to public inspection in the office of the chief election officer; and
(ii)
available for viewing on the Internet in accordance with Section
20A-11-103
;
(b)
preserve those statements for at least five years; and
(c)
provide certified copies of the financial statements in the same manner as for other public records.
(2)
Any candidate or voter may file a written complaint with the chief election officer alleging that a filed financial statement does not conform to law or to the truth.
History
Amended by Chapter 389 , 2010 General Session .
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