SALT LAKE CITY -- An email from Governor Gary Herbert's office tells state cabinet members to comply with the recent federal court ruling that overturned Utah's Amendment 3.

In a ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Robert Shelby on Friday, Utah's ban on same-sex marriage was overturned. Since then, hundreds of same-sex couples have wed in Utah.

At a hearing Monday morning in U.S. District Court, Judge Robert Shelby denied a motion to stay the marriages, pending an appeal to the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Read the message from Herbert's office below:

Dear Cabinet,

Thanks to each of you for providing an analysis of the impacts to the

operations in your respective agencies based on the recent federal

district court ruling on same sex marriage. As indicated in your

responses, many agencies will experience minimal or no impact.

For those agencies that now face conflicting laws either in statute or

administrative rule, you should consult with the Assistant Attorney

Generals assigned to your agency on the best course to resolve those

conflicts. You should also advise your analyst in GOMB of the plans

for addressing the conflicting laws.

Where no conflicting laws exist you should conduct business in

compliance with the federal judge's ruling until such time that the current

district court decision is addressed by the 10th Circuit Court.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Derek B. Miller

Chief of Staff

Governor's Office

State of Utah