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

53-10-113. Other agencies to cooperate with division.

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Effective 5/6/2026
53-10-113. Other agencies to cooperate with division.
(1)All agencies of the state and local governments shall cooperate with the division in discharging the division's responsibilities under:
(a)this chapter;
(b)Title 32B, Alcoholic Beverage Control Act ;
(c)Title 58, Chapter 37, Controlled Substances;
(d)Title 58, Chapter 37c, Controlled Substance Precursors;
(e)Title 76, Chapter 18, Part 2, Offenses Concerning Controlled Substances;
(f)Title 76, Chapter 18, Part 3, Offenses Concerning Drug Paraphernalia; and
(g)Title 76, Chapter 18, Part 4, Offenses Concerning Imitation Controlled Substances.
(2)This part does not relieve local law enforcement agencies or officers of the responsibility of enforcing laws relating to alcoholic beverages and alcoholic products or any other laws.
(3)The powers and duties conferred upon the director and the officers of the division are not a limitation upon the powers and duties of other peace officers in the state.
Amended by Chapter 362 , 2026 General Session
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