Technology and equipment for officer-involved critical incident investigation -- Rulemaking -- Legislative findings -- Revenue fund created.

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  • (1) The department shall assist the law enforcement agencies of the state and the state's political subdivisions to obtain technology and equipment to assist in the investigation of officer-involved critical incidents in which a firearm is used.
  • (2) To be eligible, the technology or equipment shall be:
    • (a) capable of recording actual shots fired, including the date and time, from a specific weapon;
    • (b) able to distinguish between actual shots fired and other, unrelated but contemporaneous, events; and
    • (c) tamper-proof and unable to be removed or manipulated by the officer.
  • (3) The department shall create a program to assist law enforcement agencies through monetary grants to:
    • (a) purchase technology and equipment to assist in the investigation of officer-involved critical incidents involving a firearm; and
    • (b) train law enforcement officers in the proper use and handling of any technology and equipment purchased in accordance with this section.
  • (4)
    • (a) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the commissioner shall make rules establishing a program with criteria and procedures for granting matching funds under this section to law enforcement agencies to purchase technology or equipment meeting the criteria in Subsection (2).
    • (b) The rules shall require that funding provided to purchase technology or equipment under this section shall be matched by the requesting law enforcement agency.
  • (5) The Legislature finds that the money is for a general and statewide public purpose.
  • (6) Expenses accrued by the department in carrying out this section shall be provided from this appropriation, but may not exceed $40,000 annually.
  • (7) The Legislature shall appropriate funds to the department to use for matching grants to local law enforcement agencies to carry out the purpose of this program.
  • (8) The department shall report annually to the Executive Offices and Criminal Justice Appropriations Subcommittee on the program. The report shall contain:
    • (a) the total amount of appropriations received by the program;
    • (b) amounts granted from the program to local law enforcement agencies, including an accounting of technology purchased by the local law enforcement agency;
    • (c) an accounting of any administrative expenses for the program paid out of the funds;
    • (d) requests for funding that were not granted and the reason for denial; and
    • (e) the total amount of remaining funds.




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