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Utah House approves unified DUI records database, extends reporting to justice courts
Summary
The Utah House passed first substitute House Bill 5,002 requiring justice courts to report 10 DUI data elements and creating a single electronic DUI records database at the Department of Public Safety; the bill passed 71–0 and includes an $8,000 fiscal note.
Representative A. Lamont Tyler told the Utah House on July 5, 2002, that first substitute House Bill 5,002 would extend electronic DUI reporting requirements to justice courts and establish a single electronic database in the Department of Public Safety to aggregate DUI records statewide.
"This bill does three significant things," Representative A. Lamont Tyler said, describing extensions of reporting to justice courts, the creation of a statewide database and…
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