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Committee approves ALPR bill adding privacy, retention and transparency rules
Summary
The committee passed a second substitute for HB 468 that establishes statewide guardrails for automatic license-plate-reader systems, including encryption, training, reduced retention for most data to 90 days, and reporting requirements to the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Commission.
Representative Chevrier presented second substitute House Bill 468, which sponsors and the Utah Office of Data Privacy characterized as a compromise balancing law enforcement utility and privacy safeguards for automatic license plate reader (ALPR) systems.
Christopher Bramwell, chief privacy officer, Utah Office of Data Privacy, told the committee the bill clarifies permitted uses of ALPR systems, narrows retention periods (the bill shortens a previous…
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