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Utah Code § 77-7a-103

Definitions

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 2023 UT App 123 - State v. Alvarado (2023)

Most recently applied in 2023 UT App 123 - State v. Alvarado (October 2023)

Enacted by Chapter 410, 2016 General Session

(1)

(a) "Body-worn camera" means a video recording device that is carried by, or worn on the body of, a law enforcement officer and that is capable of recording the operations of the officer.

(b) "Body-worn camera" does not include a dashboard mounted camera or a camera intended to record clandestine investigation activities.

(2) "Law enforcement agency" means any public agency having general police power and charged with making arrests in connection with enforcement of the criminal statutes and ordinances of this state or any political subdivision.

(3) "Law enforcement encounter" means:

(a) an enforcement stop;

(b) a dispatched call;

(c) a field interrogation or interview;

(d) use of force;

(e) execution of a warrant;

(f) a traffic stop, including:

(i) a traffic violation;

(ii) stranded motorist assistance; and

(iii) any crime interdiction stop; or

(g) any other contact that becomes adversarial after the initial contact in a situation that would not otherwise require recording.

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