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3/26/08-A bill has died that sought to permit police to pull over drivers in the state who are not buckled up.
Sponsored by Rep. Richard Greenwood, R-Roy, HB87 would have created a primary law for seat-belt enforcement. Currently, law enforcement can ticket drivers and passengers age 19 or older for seat-belt violations only after stopping vehicles for another traffic violation. However, such violations are a primary offense for anyone under the age of 19.

1/31/08-A bill in the House Rules Committee would permit police to pull over drivers in the state who are not buckled up.
Sponsored by Rep. Richard Greenwood, R-Roy, HB87 would create a primary law for seat-belt enforcement. Currently, law enforcement can ticket drivers and passengers age 19 or older for seat-belt violations only after stopping vehicles for another traffic violation. However, such violations are a primary offense for anyone under the age of 19.
For House bill status, call (801) 538-1029.

12/28/07-Rep. Richard Greenwood, R-Roy, has filed a bill for consideration during the upcoming regular session that would permit police to pull over drivers in the state who are not buckled up.
HB87 would create a primary law for seat-belt enforcement. Currently, law enforcement can ticket drivers and passengers age 19 or older for seat-belt violations only after stopping vehicles for another traffic violation. However, such violations are a primary offense for anyone under the age of 19.
For House bill status, call (801) 538-1029.

 

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