Utah Code § 41-6a-1303

Passing a school bus complaint procedure
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(1)
(a) An operator of a school bus who observes a violation of Subsection 41-6a-1302(2) or (3)
may prepare a report, in a manner specified by the school district, to the school district
transportation coordinator no more than two working days after the alleged violation occurred.
(b)
(i) The report under Subsection (1)(a) shall contain:

(A) the date, time, and location of the violation;
(B) the license plate number and state and description of the offending vehicle;
(C) as much as practical, a description of the operator of the offending vehicle;
(D) a description of the incident involving the violation;
(E) information on how to contact the school bus operator who witnessed the offense; and
(F) the signature of the operator of the school bus who witnessed the offense attesting to the
accuracy of the report.
(ii) The report under Subsection (1)(a) may contain photographs or video images produced by
an automated traffic enforcement safety device described in Section 41-6a-1310.
(2)
(a) Upon receipt of a report in accordance with Subsection (1), the school district transportation
coordinator shall promptly send a notification letter to the last-known registered owner of the
vehicle.
(b) The notification letter shall include:
(i) the applicable information on the school bus operator's report stating that the vehicle was
observed passing a school bus displaying alternating flashing red lights in violation of state
law;
(ii) a complete explanation of the applicable provisions of Section 41-6a-1302; and
(iii) an explanation that the notification letter is not a peace officer citation but is an effort to call
attention to the seriousness of the incident.
(c) The school district transportation coordinator may file the report with the local law
enforcement agency that has jurisdiction for the alleged violation.
(3) A law enforcement agency that receives a report in accordance with Subsection (2) may have a
peace officer initiate an investigation of the reported violation.

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