Construction, operation, and maintenance of ports-of-entry by the department -- Function of ports-of-entry -- Checking and citation powers of port-of-entry agents.

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  • (1)
    • (a) The department shall construct ports-of-entry for the purpose of checking motor carriers, drivers, vehicles, and vehicle loads for compliance with state and federal laws including laws relating to:
      • (i) driver qualifications;
      • (ii)Title 53, Chapter 3, Part 4, Uniform Commercial Driver License Act;
      • (iii) vehicle registration;
      • (iv) fuel tax payment;
      • (v) vehicle size, weight, and load;
      • (vi) security or insurance;
      • (vii) this chapter;
      • (viii) hazardous material as defined under 49 U.S.C. 5102; and
      • (ix) safety.
    • (b) The ports-of-entry shall be located on state highways at sites determined by the department.
  • (2)
    • (a) The ports-of-entry shall be operated and maintained by the department.
    • (b) A port-of-entry agent or a peace officer may check, inspect, or test drivers, vehicles, and vehicle loads for compliance with state and federal laws specified in Subsection (1).
  • (3)
    • (a) A port-of-entry agent or a peace officer, in whose presence an offense described in this section is committed, may:
      • (i) issue and deliver a misdemeanor or infraction citation under Section 77-7-18;
      • (ii) request and administer chemical tests to determine blood alcohol concentration in compliance with Section 41-6a-515;
      • (iii) place a driver out-of-service in accordance with Section 53-3-417; and
      • (iv) serve a driver with notice of the Driver License Division of the Department of Public Safety's intention to disqualify the driver's privilege to drive a commercial motor vehicle in accordance with Section 53-3-418.
    • (b) This section does not grant actual arrest powers as defined in Section 77-7-1 to a port-of-entry agent who is not a peace officer or special function officer designated under Title 53, Chapter 13, Peace Officer Classifications.
  • (4)
    • (a) A port-of-entry agent, a peace officer, or the Division of Wildlife Resources may inspect, detain, or quarantine a conveyance or equipment in accordance with Sections 23-27-301 and 23-27-302.
    • (b) The department is not responsible for decontaminating a conveyance or equipment detained or quarantined.
    • (c) The Division of Wildlife Resources may decontaminate, as defined in Section 23-27-102, a conveyance or equipment at the port-of-entry if authorized by the department.




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