UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 77. Utah Code of Criminal Procedure |
Chapter 23. Search and Administrative Warrants |
Part 1. Administrative Traffic Checkpoint Act |
§ 77-23-104. Written plan -- Approval of magistrate.
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(1) An administrative traffic checkpoint may be established and operated upon written authority of a magistrate. (2) A magistrate may issue written authority to establish and operate an administrative traffic checkpoint if: (b) the magistrate makes an independent judicial determination that the plan appropriately: (i) minimizes the length of time the motorist will be delayed; (ii) minimizes the intrusion of the inspection or inquiry; (iii) minimizes the fear and anxiety the motorist will experience; (iv) minimizes the degree of discretion to be exercised by the individual enforcement officers operating the checkpoint; and (v) maximizes the safety of the motorist and the enforcement officers; and (c) the administrative traffic checkpoint has the primary purpose of inspecting, verifying, or detecting: (i) drivers that may be under the influence of alcohol or drugs; (ii) license plates, registration certificates, insurance certificates, or driver licenses; (iii) violations of Title 23, Wildlife Resources Code of Utah; or (iv) other circumstances that are specifically distinguishable by the magistrate from a general interest in crime control. (3) Upon determination by the magistrate that the plan meets the requirements of Subsection (2), the magistrate shall sign the authorization and issue it to the command level officer, retaining a copy for the court's file. (4) A copy of the plan and signed authorization shall be issued to the checkpoint command level officer participating in the operation of the checkpoint. (5) Any enforcement officer participating in the operation of the checkpoint shall conform his activities as nearly as practicable to the procedures outlined in the plan. (6) The checkpoint command level officer shall be available to exhibit a copy of the plan and signed authorization to any motorist who has been stopped at the checkpoint upon request of the motorist.
Amended by Chapter 168, 2001 General Session