[1] The board has five full time members, serving staggered five year terms, and can also have up to five pro tempore members.
[1] The board is created under Article VII, Section 12 of the Constitution of Utah.
[3] The legislation establishing the board and granting its powers is Chapter 27 of the Utah Code of Criminal Procedure.
[4] Scott Stephenson was appointed as chair of the Board of Pardons and Parole in October 2023.
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