Utah
Government Records Access and Management Act
Utah Code § 63G-2-101 et seq. (GRAMA)
Public records law for Utah. Covers state agencies, counties, municipalities, school districts, and special districts.
The clock
10 business days
10 business days; 5 business days for expedited/beneficiary claim.
Statutory: 10 business days; 5 business days for expedited/beneficiary claim.. Actual medians vary widely by agency and request complexity; simple requests often 7-30 days, complex 60-300+.
Reading the statute itself
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If they refuse
- Appeal deadline
- Not specified
- Appeal route
- Administrative appeal to chief admin officer within 30 days, then State Records Committee or district court.
- Litigation
- Not specified
Fees and expedition
Quirks worth knowing
Records Committee is effective admin appeal; complex classification.