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Utah Code § 20A-17-103

Posting political signs on public property

Amended by Chapter 294, 2026 General Session

(1) A local government entity, a local government officer, a local government employee, or another person with authority or control over public property that posts or permits a person to post a political sign on public property:

(a) shall permit any other person to post a political sign on the public property, subject to the same requirements and restrictions imposed on all other political signs permitted to be posted on the public property; and

(b) may not impose a requirement or restriction on the posting of a political sign if the requirement or restriction is not politically neutral and content neutral.

(2) A local government entity may not prohibit a person from posting a political sign on a park strip if the person:

(a)

(i) is the owner or lawful occupant of property that is adjacent to the park strip; and

(ii) is required by a local ordinance or an agreement to maintain the park strip; or

(b) obtains consent to post the political sign from the person described in Subsection (2)(a).

(3) Nothing in this section prohibits a local government entity from regulating the posting of a political sign under this section to prevent a traffic, pedestrian, or line-of-sight hazard.

Official source: Utah State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Utah statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.