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Senate advances bill on out-of-state driving offenses amid safety concerns

Utah State Senate · February 11, 2011
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Summary

Senate Bill 110 would prevent some out-of-state traffic violations from automatically adding points to a Utah driver’s license; supporters say it prevents unfair penalization, while critics worry it could weaken the point system for serious offenses including DUIs.

SALT LAKE CITY — On Feb. 25 the Utah Senate debated Senate Bill 110, a proposal by Senator Butters to change how out-of-state traffic violations affect a Utah driver’s license. The sponsor said the bill would allow out-of-state convictions to remain on a driver's record without automatically adding points to the Utah license in all…

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