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House passes substitute SB217 to strengthen enforcement against driving without proof of insurance
Summary
Substitute SB217 consolidates statutory provisions to make enforcement against uninsured drivers easier, including driver's-license suspension on a first offense and registration penalties for repeat offenses, with added penalties for falsified proof.
The House passed substitute SB217, a measure intended to strengthen the state’s tools to remove uninsured drivers from Utah roads. Representative Brown, the sponsor, told members the bill consolidates multiple statutory provisions into a single, enforceable section and imposes administrative penalties as part of a stepped enforcement regime.
Key provisions described on the floor include a first-offense risk…
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