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Utah Code § 69-2-203

Audit of public safety answering points within a county -- Reports -- Consequence of failure to comply

Amended by Chapter 346, 2025 General Session

(1) A county that by June 30, 2024, failed to achieve a transfer rate, as defined in Section 69-2-204, of 2% or less shall:

(a) utilize a qualified third party to conduct an audit of each public safety answering point within the county; and

(b) require the audit to be completed no later than January 1, 2025.

(2) The audit described in Subsection (1) shall evaluate:

(a) how best to provide the emergency services within the county;

(b) what needs to happen for the PSAPs within the county to achieve a transfer rate, as defined in Section 69-2-204, of 2% or less;

(c) whether the county could provide more cost efficient emergency service or improve public safety by establishing a single public safety answering point for the county; and

(d) the extent to which the dispatch center's policies, procedures, or interlocal agreements cause a PSAP to experience difficulty in meeting the standards described in Section 69-2-204.

(3) No later than February 28, 2025, a county required to have an audit conducted under Subsection (1) shall submit to the Utah Communications Authority:

(a) a copy of the audit report;

(b) a written plan of how and when the public safety answering point will implement the audit recommendations and achieve compliance with the standards described in Section 69-2-204; and

(c) on or before January 1 of each year, beginning in 2026 and ending in 2029, submit to the Utah Communications Authority an implementation report that describes:

(i) the progress made in implementing the audit recommendations; and

(ii) the status of achieving compliance with the standards described in Section 69-2-204.

Official source: Utah State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Utah statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.