Utah Code 77-38-613. Request for disclosure by law enforcement
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(1) The commission shall establish a process to expedite a request submitted by a law enforcement officer or agency for the disclosure of information regarding a program participant who is involved in a criminal proceeding or investigation within 24 hours of the law enforcement officer or agency submitting the request.
Terms Used In Utah Code 77-38-613
- Actual address: means the residential street address of the program participant that is stated in a program participant's application for enrollment or on a notice of a change of address under Section 77-38-610. See Utah Code 77-38-601
- Commission: means the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice created in Section 63M-7-201. See Utah Code 77-38-601
- Process: means a writ or summons issued in the course of a judicial proceeding. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Program: means the Safe at Home Program created in Section 77-38-602. See Utah Code 77-38-601
- Program participant: means an individual who is enrolled under Section 77-38-606 by the commission to participate in the program. See Utah Code 77-38-601
- Record: means the same as that term is defined in Section 63G-2-103. See Utah Code 77-38-601
(2) If a law enforcement officer or agency seeks the disclosure of a program participant‘s actual address from the commission under Subsection (1), the law enforcement officer or agency shall certify to the commission, or the commission’s designee, that the official or agency has a system in place to protect the program participant’s actual address from disclosure to:
(2)(a) the public; and
(2)(b) law enforcement personnel who are not involved in the criminal proceeding or investigation for which the disclosure is requested.
(3) Upon expiration of the use for the program participant’s actual address in a criminal proceeding or investigation, a law enforcement officer or agency shall remove the program participant’s actual address from any record system maintained by the law enforcement officer or agency.