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Committee approves change letting agencies set interaction metrics while banning citation quotas
Summary
First substitute SB 243, which bars quota‑based reward systems tied to citations while allowing agencies to set interaction/stop metrics, advanced unanimously after chiefs and DPS asked for clearer definitions of “stop.”
SALT LAKE CITY — The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously recommended first substitute Senate Bill 243, a measure intended to prohibit law‑enforcement quota systems that reward officers for issuing citations while permitting agencies to adopt metrics for community interactions.
Sponsor Sen. Wyler said the original 2018 law banning quotas still left some agencies with point‑based systems. The substitute…
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