Utah Code > Title 63D > Chapter 3 – Unauthorized Access to Information Technology
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- Accident and health insurance: means insurance to provide protection against economic losses resulting from:
(i) a medical condition including: (A) a medical care expense; or (B) the risk of disability; (ii) accident; or (iii) sickness. See Utah Code 31A-1-301 - Application: means a document:
(b) used by the insurer to gather information from the applicant before issuance of an annuity contract. See Utah Code 31A-1-301 - Authorized user: means , for a protected computer:
(a) the protected computer's owner; or (b) an individual who has permission to access the protected computer under Section 63D-3-103. See Utah Code 63D-3-102 - Computer: includes any data storage device, data storage facility, or communications facility that is directly related to or that operates in conjunction with the device described in Subsection (2)(a). See Utah Code 63D-3-102
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Credit transaction: means any transaction under which the payment for money loaned or for goods, services, or properties sold or leased is to be made on future dates. See Utah Code 31A-22-802
- Creditor: means the lender of money or the vendor or lessor of goods, services, or property, for which payment is arranged through a credit transaction, or any successor to the right, title, or interest of any lender or vendor. See Utah Code 31A-22-802
- Damage: includes :
(i) the cost of repairing or restoring a protected computer; (ii) economic damages; (iii) consequential damages, including interruption of service; and (iv) profit by the individual from the unauthorized access to the protected computer. See Utah Code 63D-3-102 - Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
- Debtor: means a borrower of money or a purchaser, including a lessee under a lease intended as security, of goods, services, or property, for which payment is arranged through a credit transaction. See Utah Code 31A-22-802
- Disability: means a physiological or psychological condition that partially or totally limits an individual's ability to:
(a) perform the duties of: (i) that individual's occupation; or (ii) an occupation for which the individual is reasonably suited by education, training, or experience; or (b) perform two or more of the following basic activities of daily living: (i) eating; (ii) toileting; (iii) transferring; (iv) bathing; or (v) dressing. See Utah Code 31A-1-301 - Equitable: Pertaining to civil suits in "equity" rather than in "law." In English legal history, the courts of "law" could order the payment of damages and could afford no other remedy. See damages. A separate court of "equity" could order someone to do something or to cease to do something. See, e.g., injunction. In American jurisprudence, the federal courts have both legal and equitable power, but the distinction is still an important one. For example, a trial by jury is normally available in "law" cases but not in "equity" cases. Source: U.S. Courts
- Harm: means any impairment to the integrity, access, or availability of:
(a) data; (b) a program; (c) a system; or (d) information. See Utah Code 63D-3-102 - Indebtedness: means the total amount payable by a debtor to a creditor in connection with a credit transaction, including principal finance charges and interest. See Utah Code 31A-22-802
- Indemnity: means the payment of an amount to offset all or part of an insured loss. See Utah Code 31A-1-301
- Insurance: includes :
(i) a risk distributing arrangement providing for compensation or replacement for damages or loss through the provision of a service or a benefit in kind; (ii) a contract of guaranty or suretyship entered into by the guarantor or surety as a business and not as merely incidental to a business transaction; and (iii) a plan in which the risk does not rest upon the person who makes an arrangement, but with a class of persons who have agreed to share the risk. See Utah Code 31A-1-301 - Owner: means a person who:
(a) owns or leases a protected computer; or (b) owns the information stored in a protected computer. See Utah Code 63D-3-102 - Person: means :Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Policy: includes a service contract issued by:
(i) a motor club under Chapter 11, Motor Clubs; (ii) a service contract provided under Chapter 6a, Service Contracts; and (iii) a corporation licensed under: (A) Chapter 7, Nonprofit Health Service Insurance Corporations; or (B) Chapter 8, Health Maintenance Organizations and Limited Health Plans. See Utah Code 31A-1-301 - Protected computer: means a computer that:
(i) is used in connection with the operation of a business, state government entity, or political subdivision; and (ii) requires a technological access barrier for an individual to access the computer. See Utah Code 63D-3-102 - State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Technological access barrier: means a password, security code, token, key fob, access device, or other digital security measure. See Utah Code 63D-3-102
- Unauthorized user: means an individual who, for a protected computer:
(a) is not an authorized user of the protected computer; and (b) accesses the protected computer by: (i) obtaining, without an authorized user's permission, the authorized user's technological access barrier; or (ii) circumventing, without the permission of the protected computer's owner, a technological access barrier on the protected computer. See Utah Code 63D-3-102 - United States: includes each state, district, and territory of the United States of America. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Application: means a document: