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House approves body-camera amendment clarifying public-access and vendor-storage limits
Utah House of Representatives · February 21, 2018
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Summary
The Utah House on Feb. 20 passed First Substitute House Bill 265 to clarify that third-party vendors cannot contractually take ownership of body-camera footage and thereby circumvent public-access requirements; the measure passed 73–0.
First Substitute House Bill 265, a body-camera bill brought before the House on Feb. 20, passed the chamber 73–0 after sponsors said the substitute clarifies that political subdivisions and agencies may use third-party vendors for storage and management but cannot contract away public access or otherwise avoid public-records…
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