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Senate advances bill to raise driver-record fee and create restricted driver's license account

Utah State Senate · February 6, 1996
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Senate Bill 51 would raise the fee for duplicate driver records from $3 to $4 and create a restricted account for the driver's license division. Sponsors say the measure makes the division self-supporting; senators questioned fiscal impacts and oversight of restricted funds.

The Utah Senate debated and passed Senate Bill 51 on Feb. 5, 1996, a measure that would raise the administrative fee for producing a driver's record from $3 to $4 and create a restricted account within the state transportation fund for the Division of Driver Licensing.

Senator David Steele, presenting the bill, said the additional dollar is intended to help the division become self-supporting and to stop the practice of subsidizing driver…

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