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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) A workplace violence protective order expires automatically, unless the petitioner:
(a) files a motion before the day on which the workplace violence protective order expires; and
(b) demonstrates that:
(i) there is a substantial likelihood that the petitioner an employee of the petitioner while performing the employee's duties as an employee; or
(ii) the respondent committed or was convicted of a violation of the workplace violence protective order that the petitioner requests be extended.
(2)(a) Subject to Subsection (2)(b), if a court grants a motion described in Subsection (1)(a), the court shall set a new date on which the workplace violence protective order expires.
(b) A court may not extend a workplace violence protective order for more than 18 months after the day on which the court issues the order for extension.
(3) After the day on which the court issues an extension of a workplace violence protective order, the court shall take the action described in Subsection 78B-7-1103(3).
(4) This part does not prohibit a petitioner from seeking another protective order after the day on which the petitioner's protective order expires.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 78B. Judicial Code § 78B-7-1105. Extension - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-78b-judicial-code/ut-code-sect-78b-7-1105/
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