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Code · Utah · Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 10

53-10-105. Assistance to law enforcement agencies -- Investigation of crimes -- Laboratory facilities.

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53-10-105. Assistance to law enforcement agencies -- Investigation of crimes -- Laboratory facilities.
(1)The commissioner may assist any law enforcement agency in:
(a)establishing identification and investigation records systems;
(b)establishing uniform crime reporting systems;
(c)investigating any crime;
(d)coordinating the exchange of criminal identification, intelligence, and investigation information among law enforcement agencies; and
(e)providing the agencies with equipment, technical assistance, and instruction.
(a)At the governor's direction, the commissioner shall assign division employees to investigate any crime within this state for the purpose of identifying, apprehending, and convicting the perpetrator or perpetrators of that crime even if the commissioner has not received a request from a law enforcement agency.
(b)The governor may establish a time period for the commissioner to pursue the investigation.
(c)To accomplish the purposes of this section, the commissioner may provide, through the division, crime detection laboratory facilities.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 263 , 1998 General Session
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