Utah Statutes § 20A-7-104 Signature gatherers - Payments - Badges - Information - Requirement to provide initiative or referendum for reading
Statute Text
(1)
A person may not pay a person to gather signatures under this chapter based on a rate per signature, on a rate per verified signature, or on the initiative or referendum qualifying for the ballot.
(2)
A person that pays a person to gather signatures under this section shall base the payment solely on an hourly rate.
(3)
A person may not accept payment made in violation of this section.
(4)
An individual who is paid to gather signatures for a petition described in this chapter shall, while gathering signatures, wear a badge on the front of the individual's torso that complies with the following, ensuring that the information on the badge is clearly visible to the individual from whom a signature is sought:
(a)
the badge shall be printed in black ink on white cardstock and laminated; and
(b)
the information on the badge shall be in at least 24-point type and include the following information:
(i)
an identification number that is unique to the individual gathering signatures, assigned by:
(A)
for a statewide initiative or referendum, the lieutenant governor; or
(B)
for a local initiative or referendum, the local clerk;
(ii)
the title of the initiative or referendum;
(iii)
the words "Paid Signature Gatherer"; and
(iv)
the name of the entity paying the signature gatherer.
(5)
An individual who gathers signatures under this chapter shall offer a paper document to each individual who signs the petition that:
(a)
is printed in black ink on white paper, white cardstock, or a white sticker, in at least 12-point type; and
(b)
(i)
for an initiative, includes the name of the initiative and the following statement:
"You may view the initiative, its fiscal impact, and information on removing your signature from the petition at [list a uniform resource locator that links directly to the information described in Section
20A-7-202.7
or
20A-7-502.6
, as applicable]."; or
(ii)
for a referendum, includes the name of the referendum and the following statement:
"You may view the referendum and information on removing your signature from the petition at [list a uniform resource locator that links directly to the information described in Section
20A-7-304.5
or
20A-7-604.5
, as applicable]."
(6)
An individual who gathers signatures under this chapter shall, before collecting a signature from an individual, present to the individual a printed or digital copy of the initiative or referendum and wait for the individual to read the initiative or referendum.
(7)
A person who violates this section is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
History
Amended by Chapter 442 , 2024 General Session , § 3 , eff. 5/1/2024 .
Added by Chapter 418 , 2021 General Session , § 2 , eff. 5/5/2021 .
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