Utah HB0355 modifies governmental immunity by allowing private nuisance claims against governmental entities under specific conditions.
Utah HB0355 modifies the state's governmental immunity law to allow private individuals to bring public or private nuisance claims against governmental entities under certain circumstances. It waives immunity for actions related to sexual battery or abuse by school employees, defective public infrastructure, and other specified conditions. The bill also clarifies that governmental immunity is not a defense in certain cases, such as when a governmental entity has taken private property without just compensation.
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