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House approves compromise on window-tint enforcement after debate on pretextual stops
Summary
First substitute House Bill 323 passed 67–1 after amendments that remove secondary-offense language but retain prohibitions on license or registration revocation; lawmakers debated policing practices and the risk of pretextual stops.
The Utah House on Feb. 20 approved first substitute House Bill 323, which modifies state law related to motor-vehicle safety inspection and window-tint enforcement.
Representative Lisenby, the sponsor, said the bill originally sought to make certain tint violations secondary offenses but the substitute removed that change while keeping a prohibition on revoking a driver's license or…
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