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Senate advances DUI amendments to increase compensatory service and add accountability

Utah State Senate · January 21, 2002
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Summary

Senate Bill 9, a DUI-related measure from the governor's DUI council, was moved to the third-reading calendar Jan. 21, 2002; the bill increases compensatory service hours from 24 to 48 in certain cases and adds enforcement steps, including notification to the Driver License Division and supervised probation for repeat offenses.

Senator Walker presented Senate Bill 9 as one of eight bills emerging from the governor's DUI council and urged the chamber to strengthen accountability for DUI offenders. "It increases the compensatory service time from 24 to 48 hours," Walker said, and the bill creates an…

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