AGENCY: Legislature
SERIES: 83155
TITLE: Laws of Utah
DATES: i 1851-
ARRANGEMENT: Chronological by year of publication.
DESCRIPTION: These volumes publish the laws passed in each respective legislative session. Volumes were created after each regular and special session of the state legislature or the territorial assembly. Until 1972 these laws were not considered binding until publication. Laws were passed in three types of sessions: regular legislative session records; special sessions which resolve immediate concerns before the next regular session; and budget session records (1968-1985). A listing of individual members of the legislature and their districts has been included since statehood, but recent volumes include more details about them such as party affiliation and committee assignments. Listings of major state administrative and judicial officials began in 1901.
Any record, regardless of format, that is issued by a governmental entity for public distribution at the total or partial expense of that governmental entity. See Utah Code Section 9-7-101 8(a)(b) (2010) and 9-7-208 (2006) Any record, regardless of format, that is issued by a governmental entity for public distribution at the total or partial expense of that governmental entity. See Utah Code Section 9-7-101 8(a)(b) (2010) and 9-7-208 (2006)
RETENTION
DISPOSITION
RETENTION AND DISPOSITION AUTHORIZATION
Retention and disposition for this series is authorized by Archives general schedule Publications, GRS-1678
AUTHORIZED: 05/24/2011
FORMAT MANAGEMENT
Paper copy: Retain in State Archives until microfilmed and then destroy provided microfilm has passed inspection.
Microfilm master: Retain in State Archives permanently with authority to weed.
Microfilm duplicate: Retain in State Archives permanently with authority to weed.
Paper: Retain in State Archives permanently with authority to weed.
Microfiche master: Retain in State Archives permanently with authority to weed.
Microfiche duplicate: Retain in State Archives permanently with authority to weed.
Digital image: Retain in State Archives permanently with authority to weed.
APPRAISAL
Administrative Historical Legal
The production of this series has its origin in this requirement- Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials for the Territory of Utah 1851, page 213-214. Laws are indefinitely relevant.
PRIMARY DESIGNATION
Public