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Senate approves law requiring officers to notify livestock owners of accident reports

Utah State Senate · February 9, 2010
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Summary

First Substitute Senate Bill 114, which requires peace officers investigating accidents that injure or kill livestock to provide or advise owners on obtaining an accident report, passed the Senate and will move to third reading; sponsors said brand books and brand inspectors enable identification in rural areas.

The Utah Senate approved first substitute Senate Bill 114, a bill that requires law‑enforcement officers who investigate accidents resulting in injury or death of livestock to provide the animal’s owner a copy of the accident report or instructions on where to obtain it.

Senator Stoll, sponsor, said the measure addresses a recurring problem in rural Utah where…

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