Utah Code § 53-1-104

Boards, bureaus, councils, divisions, and offices
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(1) The following are the policymaking boards and committees within the department:
(a) the Trauma System and Emergency Medical Services Committee created in Section
53-2d-104;
(b) the Air Ambulance Committee created in Section 53-2d-107;
(c) the Driver License Medical Advisory Board, created in Section 53-3-303;
(d) the Concealed Firearm Review Board, created in Section 53-5a-302;
(e) the Utah Fire Prevention Board, created in Section 53-7-203;
(f) the Liquified Petroleum Gas Board, created in Section 53-7-304; and
(g) the Bail Bond Recovery and Private Investigator Licensure Board created in Section
53-11-104.
(2) The Peace Officer Standards and Training Council, created in Section 53-6-106, is within the
department.
(3) The following are the divisions within the department:

(a) the Administrative Services Division, created in Section 53-1-203;
(b) the Management Information Services Division, created in Section 53-1-303;
(c) the Division of Emergency Management, created in Section 53-2a-103;
(d) the Driver License Division, created in Section 53-3-103;
(e) the Criminal Investigations and Technical Services Division, created in Section 53-10-103;
(f) the Peace Officer Standards and Training Division, created in Section 53-6-103;
(g) the State Fire Marshal Division, created in Section 53-7-103; and
(h) the Utah Highway Patrol Division, created in Section 53-8-103.
(4) The Office of Executive Protection is created in Section 53-1-112.
(5) The following are the bureaus within the department:
(a) the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, created in Section 53-2d-102;
(b) the Bureau of Criminal Identification, created in Section 53-10-201;
(c) the State Bureau of Investigation, created in Section 53-10-301;
(d) the Bureau of Forensic Services, created in Section 53-10-401; and
(e) the Bureau of Communications, created in Section 53-10-501.

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