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House passes ALPR bill after amendment allowing law-enforcement exceptions
Summary
The House approved second substitute H.B. 468, tightening security, auditing and use rules for automatic license plate readers while adopting an amendment to preserve certain law-enforcement exceptions; the bill passed 64-2 and will go to the Senate.
Representative Chevrier, sponsor of second substitute H.B. 468, described the measure as a “groundbreaking” framework to govern automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) in Utah. Chevrier told colleagues the bill balances public-safety benefits and privacy safeguards, citing security breaches, misconfigurations and wrongful detentions as real-world risks the legislation addresses.
"This bill establishes Utah as a national leader in comprehensive ALPR technology,"…
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