Utah Code 57-8a-219. Display of the flag
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(1) An association may not prohibit a lot owner from displaying a United States flag inside a dwelling or limited common area or on a lot, if the display complies with United States Code, Title 4, Chapter 1, The Flag.
Terms Used In Utah Code 57-8a-219
- association: means a corporation or other legal entity, any member of which:(2)(a)(i) is an owner of a residential lot located within the jurisdiction of the association, as described in the governing documents; and(2)(a)(ii) by virtue of membership or ownership of a residential lot is obligated to pay:(2)(a)(ii)(A) real property taxes;(2)(a)(ii)(B) insurance premiums;(2)(a)(ii)(C) maintenance costs; or(2)(a)(ii)(D) for improvement of real property not owned by the member. See Utah Code 57-8a-102
- Common areas: means property that the association:
(5)(a) owns;(5)(b) maintains;(5)(c) repairs; or(5)(d) administers. See Utah Code 57-8a-102- Lot: means :
(16)(a) a lot, parcel, plot, or other division of land:(16)(a)(i) designated for separate ownership or occupancy; and(16)(a)(ii)(16)(a)(ii)(A) shown on a recorded subdivision plat; or(16)(a)(ii)(B) the boundaries of which are described in a recorded governing document; or(16)(b)(16)(b)(i) a unit in a condominium association if the condominium association is a part of a development; or(16)(b)(ii) a unit in a real estate cooperative if the real estate cooperative is part of a development. See Utah Code 57-8a-102- United States: includes each state, district, and territory of the United States of America. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(2) An association may restrict the display of a flag on the common areas. - Common areas: means property that the association:
