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House Backs Requirement That Drivers Carry Evidence of Insurance; Verification Limits Noted

Utah House of Representatives · March 1, 1993
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The House passed Senate Bill 106 to reinstate a requirement that drivers carry proof of motor vehicle insurance; lawmakers noted the measure does not create a verification database and said it complements, but does not replace, separate legislation to enable real‑time verification.

The Utah House approved Senate Bill 106, reinstating a requirement that drivers carry evidence of motor vehicle insurance and be able to present one of several forms of verification when asked by an officer.

Representative Stevens, presenting the bill for Senator Steele, said drivers should have one of several items available when stopped — a copy of policy, a binder or renewal notice, or an insurer's card — noting the measure is part…

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