Tracking effects of abuse of alcoholic products.

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  • (1) There is created a committee within the department known as the "Alcohol Abuse Tracking Committee" that consists of:
    • (a) the executive director or the executive director's designee;
    • (b) the executive director of the Department of Health or that executive director's designee;
    • (c) the commissioner of the Department of Public Safety or the commissioner's designee;
    • (d) the director of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control or that director's designee;
    • (e) the executive director of the Department of Workforce Services or that executive director's designee;
    • (f) the chair of the Utah Substance Use and Mental Health Advisory Council or the chair's designee;
    • (g) the state court administrator or the state court administrator's designee; and
    • (h) the director of the Division of Technology Services or that director's designee.
  • (2) The executive director or the executive director's designee shall chair the committee.
  • (3)
    • (a) Four members of the committee constitute a quorum.
    • (b) A vote of the majority of the committee members present when a quorum is present is an action of the committee.
  • (4) The committee shall meet at the call of the chair, except that the chair shall call a meeting at least twice a year:
    • (a) with one meeting held each year to develop the report required under Subsection (7); and
    • (b) with one meeting held to review and finalize the report before the report is issued.
  • (5) The committee may adopt additional procedures or requirements for:
    • (a) voting, when there is a tie of the committee members;
    • (b) how meetings are to be called; and
    • (c) the frequency of meetings.
  • (6) The committee shall establish a process to collect for each calendar year the following information:
    • (a) the number of individuals statewide who are convicted of, plead guilty to, plead no contest to, plead guilty in a similar manner to, or resolve by diversion or its equivalent to a violation related to underage drinking of alcohol;
    • (b) the number of individuals statewide who are convicted of, plead guilty to, plead no contest to, plead guilty in a similar manner to, or resolve by diversion or its equivalent to a violation related to driving under the influence of alcohol;
    • (c) the number of violations statewide of Title 32B, Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, related to over-serving or over-consumption of an alcoholic product;
    • (d) the cost of social services provided by the state related to abuse of alcohol, including services provided by the Division of Child and Family Services;
    • (e) the location where the alcoholic products that result in the violations or costs described in Subsections (6)(a) through (d) are obtained; and
    • (f) any information the committee determines can be collected and relates to the abuse of alcoholic products.
  • (7) The committee shall report the information collected under Subsection (6) annually to the governor and the Legislature by no later than the July 1 immediately following the calendar year for which the information is collected.




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