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House approves bill setting statewide rules for automatic license-plate readers

3544823 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

The Utah House passed a bill (second substitute HB 468) establishing security, authorized-use, audit, and transparency rules for government use of automatic license-plate reader (ALPR) technology, after an amendment clarifying recognized law-enforcement exceptions was adopted.

The Utah House on Feb. 27 passed second substitute House Bill 468, which sets statewide guardrails for government use of automatic license-plate reader (ALPR) systems, aiming to balance law-enforcement utility with privacy and data-security protections.

The bill requires vendors to meet baseline security standards, limits authorized uses of ALPR data to specified public-safety purposes, and mandates auditing and public reporting. Representative Chevrier, the bill sponsor, said the legislation is meant to prevent…

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