Privacy violation. requires ground-penetrating technology to detect, observe, measure, map, or otherwise capture information or data about the property or characteristics of the property.
Oregon and Washington states are “All Party consent” states which means that all parties must consent to being recorded. Idaho, Utah and Colorado are “Single Party consent” states which means the patient can record their visit without your knowledge.
Utah has enacted several laws that prohibit photographing others or distributing the photographs on the internet, depending on certain factors. For example, photographing another person might violate state laws against privacy violations or the distribution of intimate images.
Once you leave your private property, you should not be expecting full privacy. Thus, recording in appropriate settings when in public is permitted. However, even in public, there are certain places with expected levels of privacy where recording is not allowed, such as bathrooms and dressing rooms.
Some examples include Utah marriage records, divorce documents, child custody and support agreements, alimony statements and others. Pursuant to Utah Court Record Rule, family court records are presumed to be public unless otherwise denied by statute or court rule.
Contempt -- Action by court. If the court finds the person is guilty of the contempt, the court may impose a fine not exceeding $1,000, order the person incarcerated in the county jail not exceeding 30 days, or both.
Illegally recording an in-person, telephone or electronic conversation is a felony.
Failure to obtain informed consent -- Proof required of patient -- Defenses -- Consent to health care. When a person submits to health care rendered by a health care provider, it is presumed that actions taken by the health care provider are either expressly or impliedly authorized to be done.
Statutory Limitations Unless you specifically spell out a different time period in a contract, Utah law permits contract and warranty claims to be filed within six years of the date of completion (or abandonment) of the improvement.
The Utah Government Records Access and Management Act is a series of laws designed to guarantee that the public has access to public records of government bodies at all levels. Documents created by public bodies in Utah are open for inspection to any member of the public.