§ 77-38a-204. Financial declaration by defendant.


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  • (1)
    (a) The Judicial Council shall design and publish a financial declaration form to be completed by a defendant in a case where the prosecutor has indicated that restitution may be ordered.
    (b) The financial declaration form shall:
    (i) require a defendant to disclose all assets, income, and financial liabilities of the defendant, including:
    (A) real property;
    (B) vehicles;
    (C) precious metals or gems;
    (D) jewelry with a value of $1,000 or more;
    (E) other personal property with a value of $1,000 or more;
    (F) bank account balances;
    (G) cash;
    (H) salary, wages, commission, tips, and business income;
    (I) pensions and annuities;
    (J) intellectual property;
    (K) accounts receivable;
    (L) accounts payable;
    (M) mortgages, loans, and other debts; and
    (N) restitution that has been ordered, and not fully paid, in other cases; and
    (ii) state that a false statement made in the financial declaration form is punishable as a class B misdemeanor under Section 76-8-504.
    (2) A defendant shall, before sentencing, or earlier if ordered by the court, complete the financial declaration described in Subsection (1).
Enacted by Chapter 74, 2013 General Session