- (1) Upon a waiver and stipulation of the offender;
- (2) Upon receipt of new or subsequent court orders;
- (3) When restitution claims, damages, or costs continue to accrue after sentencing;
- (4) Upon consideration of offender restitution payments, credits for payments made by others on the offender's behalf, offsets due to insurance or other third-party payments, or modifications based upon property being returned to a victim after the conclusion of court proceedings;
- (5) When an open or ongoing claim exists with the Utah Office for Victims of Crime;
- (6) Following an informal resolution regarding new restitution claims or offsets; or
- (7) Following subsequent restitution hearings.
Modifications to restitution orders may occur:
KEY: restitution, hearings, parole
Date of Last Change: October 10, 2024
Notice of Continuation: November 10, 2021
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: Art. VII, Sec. 12; 64-13-30; 64-13-33; 77-18-1(6)(b); 77-22-5; 77-27-6; 77-27-9(4)(a); 77-27-10; 77-30-24; 77-38a-203(2)(d); 77-38a-302