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Author: ADP Admin/Tuesday, April 2, 2024/Categories: Compliance Corner
Utah has enacted legislation (House Bill 55), which restricts certain nondisclosure and non-disparagement clauses. House Bill 55 is effective immediately and retroactively applies to agreements that are entered into on or after Jan. 1, 2023.
The details
Restricted Agreements
House Bill 55 limits the terms of these agreements between an employer and an employee:
House Bill 55
House Bill 55 expands the Utah Antidiscrimination Act to prohibit:
The law also allows an employee to withdraw from a settlement agreement that contains a nondisclosure or non-disparagement confidentiality clause related to sexual misconduct, provided they withdraw within three days after entering such an agreement.
Exceptions
House Bill 55 does not prohibit:
The law also does not:
Next steps
Employers with operations in Utah should review applicable agreements and confidentiality provisions and consult legal counsel to help ensure compliance with House Bill 55.