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Code · Utah · Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 19

53-19-103. Rulemaking authority.

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Effective 5/5/2021
53-19-103. Rulemaking authority.
The commissioner shall make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act , establishing:
(1)the forms and process to apply for certification of a private law enforcement agency;
(2)methods for the commissioner, the department, or the division to obtain, review, use, and protect, any and all records of, or directly related to, a private law enforcement agency;
(3)requirements for the conduct of a formal hearing under Part 3, Enforcement , including requirements for proceedings, discovery, subpoenas, and witnesses;
(4)requirements for verifying compliance with the terms of probation;
(5)audit procedures;
(6)requirements for the contents of a policies and procedures manual of a private law enforcement agency; and
(7)requirements for the operation of a private law enforcement agency.
Enacted by Chapter 349 , 2021 General Session
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