UTA LEG Defrauding of Creditors

Updated on: Mar 28, 2025

Latest Event


  • Mar. 25, 2025 UTA LEG Governor Approval
  • On Mar. 25, 2025, UTA LEG governor approved bill HB 96 S1, effective May 7, 2025.

On Mar. 11, UTA LEG passed bill on increasing penalty for fraud.

  • UTA LEG passed bill HB 96 S1 relating to criminal offense for defrauding of creditors.
  • Amends UTA LEG 76-6-5-511 of the Utah criminal code on defrauding of creditors.
  • Bill Provisions
  • Amends offense of defrauding of creditors to increase penalty based on value of fraud.
  • The act of defrauding of creditors to include the hindering of enforcement of the security interest and depriving the secured party of lawful possession of the property.
  • Violation is a class A misdemeanor if unpaid balance owed to the creditor is less than $10,000, third degree felony if unpaid balance owed to creditor is or exceeds $10,000.
  • Does not impose liability on law enforcement officer acting in scope of investigation.
  • Legislative History
  • On Jan. 21, 2025, bill was introduced in House; on Feb. 7, 2025, bill passed in House.
  • On Feb. 7, 2025, bill was introduced in Senate; on Mar. 7, 2025, bill passed in Senate.
  • On Mar. 7, 2025, House concurred changes; on Mar. 11, 2025, enrolled bill prepared.
  • Effectiveness
  • If enacted, bill provisions take effect on May 7, 2025.
  • Mar. 25, 2025 UTA LEG Governor Approval
  • On Mar. 25, 2025, UTA LEG governor approved bill HB 96 S1, effective May 7, 2025.
Regulators
UTA LEG
Entity Types
Bank; CU; MG Orig; MSB; Thrift
Reference
Act, 3/25/2025; Bill HB0096, 3/11/2025; Citation: UTA LEG 76-6-5-511;
Functions
Compliance; Financial; Fraud; Legal
Countries
United States of America
Category
State
N/A
Products
Banking; Loan; Mortgage
Rule Type
Final
Regions
Am
Rule Date
Mar 11, 2025
Effective Date
May 7, 2025
Rule ID
246477
Linked to
N/A
Reg. Last Update
Mar 25, 2025
Report Section
US Banking