Utah Code 17-22-9.5 requires county sheriffs to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, effectively preempting sanctuary policies through HB 497 enforcement provisions.
Utah Code 17-22-9.5, enacted as part of HB 497 (2011), directs county sheriffs to make reasonable efforts to determine the immigration status of persons booked into jail for felonies or class A misdemeanors and to share information with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The statute requires verification through Secure Communities or comparable systems and prohibits restrictions on communication with federal authorities consistent with 8 U.S.C. 1373. While HB 116 (2011) created a state-level guest worker framework, the cooperation mandate in 17-22-9.5 limits sanctuary practices by political subdivisions. Local policies that obstruct federal information-sharing risk legal challenge.
Local jurisdictions adopting non-cooperation policies that conflict with state law or 8 U.S.C. 1373 may face state enforcement actions, civil suits, or loss of cooperative agreements with federal partners.
Eagle Mountain, UT
Eagle Mountain's noise ordinance (EMMC 8.15) restricts construction-related noise. Quiet hours begin at 9 PM. Ordinary daytime construction activities are ge...
Eagle Mountain, UT
Eagle Mountain EMMC Chapter 6.05 requires animals to be maintained so as to eliminate excessive noise. Barking dog complaints are handled by the Utah County ...
Eagle Mountain, UT
Eagle Mountain Municipal Code Chapter 8.15 governs noise. Quiet hours begin at 9 PM. Sound plainly audible beyond the property boundary or audible 15 feet fr...
Eagle Mountain, UT
Eagle Mountain expressly prohibits commercial vehicles from being parked on lots or parcels within residential zones. Commercial vehicles on residential stre...
Eagle Mountain, UT
Eagle Mountain prohibits recreational vehicles, trailers, and trucks on public streets in residential zones for more than 24 hours. Commercial vehicles are b...
Eagle Mountain, UT
Eagle Mountain prohibits leaving any vehicle on a public street for more than 72 hours without moving it. Commercial vehicles, RVs, and trailers are limited ...
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