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Commissioners adopt media protection policy to meet Bureau of Criminal Investigation requirement

5793426 · August 21, 2025
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Carbon County commissioners approved a media protection policy Aug. 20, 2025, to satisfy a Bureau of Criminal Investigation requirement governing access, storage and destruction of electronic and paper records.

The Carbon County Commission on Aug. 20, 2025, approved a media protection policy the county said is required by the Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation as a condition for accessing BCI data.

Mary Horsley presented the policy to commissioners, saying the directive covers both electronic media and paper…

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