(a) No analysis shall be made by the Office of Driver Services from accident reports which do not contain sufficient information to make a fair analysis of the report. (b) Diagrams required on the report shall be complete with adequate descriptive narrative to determine what occurred in the accident. (c) All other information required in the report shall be completed by the investigating officer and all witnesses, if any, properly identified. Acts 1979, No. 1037, § 7; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-1058.6. (a) No analysis shall be made by the Office of Driver Services from accident reports which do not contain sufficient information to make a fair analysis of the report. (b) Diagrams required on the report shall be complete with adequate descriptive narrative to determine what occurred in the accident. (c) All other information required in the report shall be completed by the investigating officer and all witnesses, if any, properly identified. Acts 1979, No. 1037, § 7; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-1058.6. (a) No analysis shall be made by the Office of Driver Services from accident reports which do not contain sufficient information to make a fair analysis of the report. (b) Diagrams required on the report shall be complete with adequate descriptive narrative to determine what occurred in the accident. (c) All other information required in the report shall be completed by the investigating officer and all witnesses, if any, properly identified. Acts 1979, No. 1037, § 7; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-1058.6. (a) No analysis shall be made by the Office of Driver Services from accident reports which do not contain sufficient information to make a fair analysis of the report. (b) Diagrams required on the report shall be complete with adequate descriptive narrative to determine what occurred in the accident. (c) All other information required in the report shall be completed by the investigating officer and all witnesses, if any, properly identified. Acts 1979, No. 1037, § 7; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-1058.6.
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