Utah Simultaneous Duty is a type of duty performed in Utah that requires a person to work in two or more jobs at once. This type of duty is typically associated with public service positions, such as emergency responders, police officers, firefighters, and other public safety personnel. It can also be performed by military personnel or other government employees. There are a few different types of Utah Simultaneous Duty: 1. Single Duty: This involves a person working two or more jobs at the same time, but each job has a specific focus. For example, a police officer may work both patrol duty and investigative duty. 2. Dual Duty: This type of duty involves a person working two or more jobs that are both related to the same type of job, such as a police officer working both patrol and traffic enforcement. 3. Split Duty: This type of duty involves a person working two or more jobs that are not related to each other, such as a firefighter working both firefighting and EMS duties. 4. Combined Duty: This type of duty involves a person working two or more jobs that are related to each other, but involve different tasks, such as a police officer working both patrol and detective duties.