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Commission tables county data-privacy ordinance after questions from commissioner
Summary
The Davis County Commission delayed final action on Ordinance 2025-5, which would add a county data privacy program to the code, after one commissioner requested more time for review and clarification about whether the program should be an ordinance or policy.
Brian McKenzie, Davis County Clerk, presented proposed Ordinance 2025-5 to add chapter 2.38 to the Davis County Code and establish a county data privacy program in response to Utah's government data privacy act.
McKenzie described the ordinance as the county's step toward processes that safeguard personal data, identify collection and retention practices, and prepare for a required December report under state law. After discussion in a prior work session, the ordinance was put on the consent calendar for approval,…
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