Section 301.5 - Failure to disclose identity.

UT Code § 76-8-301.5 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) A person is guilty of failure to disclose identity if during the period of time that the person is lawfully subjected to a stop as described in Section 77-7-15: (a) a peace officer demands that the person disclose the person's name or date of birth; (b) the demand described in Subsection (1)(a) is reasonably related to the circumstances justifying the stop; (c) the disclosure of the person's name or date of birth by the person does not present a reasonable danger of self-incrimination in the commission of a crime; and (d) the person fails to disclose the person's name or date of birth.

(a) a peace officer demands that the person disclose the person's name or date of birth;

(b) the demand described in Subsection (1)(a) is reasonably related to the circumstances justifying the stop;

(c) the disclosure of the person's name or date of birth by the person does not present a reasonable danger of self-incrimination in the commission of a crime; and

(d) the person fails to disclose the person's name or date of birth.

(2) Failure to disclose identity is a class B misdemeanor.