UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 63G. General Government |
Chapter 1. State Symbols and Designations |
Part 3. State Holidays |
§ 63G-1-301. Legal holidays -- Personal preference day -- Governor authorized to declare additional days.
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(1) (b) If any of the holidays under Subsection (1)(a), except the first mentioned, namely Sunday, falls on Sunday, then the following Monday shall be the holiday. (c) If any of the holidays under Subsection (1)(a) falls on Saturday the preceding Friday shall be the holiday. (d) Each employee may select one additional day, called Personal Preference Day, to be scheduled pursuant to rules adopted by the Department of Human Resource Management. (2) (a) Whenever in the governor's opinion extraordinary conditions exist justifying the action, the governor may: (i) declare, by proclamation, legal holidays in addition to those holidays under Subsection (1); and (ii) limit the holidays to certain classes of business and activities to be designated by the governor. (b) A holiday may not extend for a longer period than 60 consecutive days. (c) Any holiday may be renewed for one or more periods not exceeding 30 days each as the governor may consider necessary, and any holiday may, by like proclamation, be terminated before the expiration of the period for which it was declared.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session