Utah 2025 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0436 Compare Versions

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33 Impaired Driving Amendments
44 2025 GENERAL SESSION
55 STATE OF UTAH
66 Chief Sponsor: Steve Eliason
7-Senate Sponsor: Don L. Ipson
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1111 LONG TITLE
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1313 General Description:
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1515 This bill concerns the collection and reporting of certain DUI information.
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1717 Highlighted Provisions:
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1919 This bill:
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2121 ▸ requires the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice (the commission) to
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2323 include certain DUI crash and arrest data in an annual DUI report;
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2525 ▸ requires the Department of Public Safety's Criminal Investigations and Technical Services
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2929 commission;
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3131 ▸ establishes law enforcement agency reporting requirements concerning the collection and
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3333 reporting of certain DUI crash and arrest data;
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3535 ▸ provides that the public safety data portal is the repository for the statutorily required DUI
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3737 crash and arrest data; and
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3939 ▸ makes technical and conforming changes.
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4141 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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4343 None
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4545 Other Special Clauses:
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4949 Utah Code Sections Affected:
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5151 AMENDS:
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5353 41-6a-511, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 51
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5555 63A-16-1002, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 467
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5757 ENACTS:
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59-53-10-118, Utah Code Annotated 1953 H.B. 436 Enrolled Copy
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6161 53-25-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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6565 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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6768 Section 1. Section 41-6a-511 is amended to read:
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6970 41-6a-511 . Courts to collect and maintain data.
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7172 (1) The state courts shall collect and maintain data necessary to allow sentencing and
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7374 enhancement decisions to be made in accordance with this part.
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7576 (2)(a) Each justice court shall transmit dispositions electronically to the Department of
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7778 Public Safety in accordance with the requirement for recertification established by
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7980 the Judicial Council.
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8182 (b) Immediately upon filling the requirements under Subsection (2)(a), a justice court
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8384 shall collect and report the same DUI related data elements collected and maintained
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8586 by the state courts under Subsection (1).
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8788 (3) The department shall maintain an electronic data base for DUI related records and data
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8990 including the data elements received or collected from the courts under this section.
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9192 (4)(a) The Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice shall prepare an annual report
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9394 of DUI related data including the following:
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9596 (i) the data collected by the courts under Subsections (1) and (2); [and]
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9798 (ii) the DUI crash and arrest data collected from law enforcement agencies under
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99100 Section 53-10-118 by the Department of Public Safety's Criminal Investigations
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101102 and Technical Services Division; and
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103104 [(ii)] (iii) any measures for which data are available to evaluate the profile and
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105106 impacts of DUI recidivism and to evaluate the DUI related processes of:
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107108 (A) law enforcement;
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109110 (B) adjudication;
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111112 (C) sanctions;
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113114 (D) driver license control; and
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115116 (E) alcohol education, assessment, and treatment.
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117118 (b) The report shall be provided in writing to the Judiciary and Transportation Interim
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119120 Committees no later than the last day of October following the end of the fiscal year
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121122 for which the report is prepared.
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123124 Section 2. Section 53-10-118 is enacted to read:
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125126 53-10-118 . Collection of driving under the influence crash and arrest data.
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127128 (1)(a) The division shall collect from every law enforcement agency the following data
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130130 concerning a crash that appears to be connected with a driving under the influence
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132132 offense:
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134134 (i) whether the impaired driver was injured or killed;
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136137 (ii) whether any other individual was injured or killed;
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138139 (iii) whether there was damage to real or personal property;
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140141 (iv) the following results or findings regarding the impaired driver's impairment:
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142-(A) blood, breath, or urine alcohol concentration readings; and
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144-(B) blood, urine, chemical, or similar tests detecting alcohol or other drugs in an
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146148 individual; and
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148152 (v) if applicable, the name of the establishment that provided the alcohol to the
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150154 impaired driver.
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152156 (b) The division shall collect from every law enforcement agency the following data for
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154158 every arrest made for a suspected driving under the influence offense, including those
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156160 that are unrelated to a crash described in Subsection (1)(a):
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158162 (i) the data described in Subsections (1)(a)(iv) and (v); and
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160164 (ii) if there were any injuries, deaths, or property damage based on the driving under
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162166 the influence incident, a description of the injuries, deaths, or damages.
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164168 (c) In accordance with Section 53-25-104, a law enforcement agency shall provide the
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166170 information described in Subsections (1)(a) and (b) in the form and manner requested
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168172 by the division.
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170174 (2) The division shall provide the information collected under Subsection (1) to the
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172176 Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice for use in the annual report described in
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174178 Section 41-6a-511.
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176180 Section 3. Section 53-25-104 is enacted to read:
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179183 Part 1. Disclosure and General Reporting Requirements
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181185 53-25-104 . Driving under the influence reporting requirements.
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183187 Beginning on January 1, 2026, a law enforcement agency shall collect and provide to the
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185189 department's Criminal Investigations and Technical Services Division the driving under the
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187191 influence crash and arrest data described in Section 53-10-118.
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189193 Section 4. Section 63A-16-1002 is amended to read:
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191195 63A-16-1002 . Public safety portal.
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193197 (1) The commission shall oversee the creation and management of a public safety portal for
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195199 information and data required to be reported to the commission and accessible to all
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197201 criminal justice agencies in the state.
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200204 (2) The division shall assist with the development and management of the public safety
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204208 (3) The division, in collaboration with the commission, shall create:
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206210 (a) master standards and formats for information submitted to the public safety portal;
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208212 (b) a gateway, bridge, website, or other method for reporting entities to provide the
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212216 (c) a master data management index or system to assist in the retrieval of information
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214218 from the public safety portal;
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216220 (d) a protocol for accessing information in the public safety portal that complies with
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218222 state privacy regulations; and
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220224 (e) a protocol for real-time audit capability of all data accessed from the public safety
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222226 portal by participating data source, data use entities, and regulators.
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224228 (4) The public safety portal shall be the repository for the statutorily required data described
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228232 (a) Section 13-53-111, recidivism reporting requirements;
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230234 (b) Section 17-22-32, county jail reporting requirements;
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232236 (c) Section 17-55-201, Criminal Justice Coordinating Councils reporting;
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234238 (d) Section 26B-1-427, Alcohol Abuse Tracking Committee;
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236240 (e) Section 41-6a-511, courts to collect and maintain data;
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238242 (f) Section 53-10-118, collection of driving under the influence crash and arrest data;
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240244 [(f)] (g) Section 53-25-301, reporting requirements for reverse-location warrants;
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242246 [(g)] (h) Section 53-25-202, sexual assault offense reporting requirements for law
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244248 enforcement agencies;
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246250 [(h)] (i) Section 53E-3-516, school disciplinary and law enforcement action report;
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248252 [(i)] (j) Section 53-25-501, reporting requirements for seized firearms;
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250254 [(j)] (k) Section 63M-7-214, law enforcement agency grant reporting;
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252256 [(k)] (l) Section 63M-7-216, prosecutorial data collection;
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254258 [(l)] (m) Section 63M-7-220, domestic violence data collection;
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256260 [(m)] (n) Section 64-13-21, supervision of sentenced offenders placed in community;
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258262 [(n)] (o) Section 64-13-25, standards for programs;
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260264 [(o)] (p) Section 64-13-45, department reporting requirements;
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262266 [(p)] (q) Section 64-13e-104, county correctional facility reimbursement program for
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264268 state probationary inmates and state parole inmates;
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266270 [(q)] (r) Section 77-7-8.5, use of tactical groups;
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269273 [(r)] (s) Section 77-11b-404, forfeiture reporting requirements;
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271275 [(s)] (t) Section 77-20-103, release data requirements;
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273277 [(t)] (u) Section 77-22-2.5, court orders for criminal investigations;
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275279 [(u)] (v) Section 78A-2-109.5, court data collection on criminal cases;
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277281 [(v)] (w) Section 80-6-104, data collection on offenses committed by minors; and
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279283 [(w)] (x) any other statutes which require the collection of specific data and the reporting
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281285 of that data to the commission.
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283287 (5) Before October 1, 2025, the commission shall report all data collected to the Law
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285289 Enforcement and Criminal Justice Interim Committee.
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287291 (6) The commission may:
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289293 (a) enter into contracts with private or governmental entities to assist entities in
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291295 complying with the data reporting requirements of Subsection (4); and
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295301 rules to administer this section, including establishing requirements and procedures
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297303 for collecting the data described in Subsection (4).
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299305 Section 5. Effective Date.
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301307 This bill takes effect on May 7, 2025.
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