Utah Code § 72-9-301

Duties -- Enforcement -- Federal safety regulations -- Audits -- Rights of entry for
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(1) The department shall administer and in cooperation with the Department of Public Safety, Utah
Highway Patrol Division, as specified under Section 53-8-105, shall enforce state and federal
laws related to the operation of a motor carrier within the state, including:
(a) the operation of ports-of-entry under Section 72-9-501;
(b) vehicle size, weight, and load restrictions;
(c) security requirements;
(d) safety requirements; and
(e) the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations as contained in Title 49, Code of Federal
Regulations.
(2)
(a) The department shall conduct compliance audits and inspections as needed to enforce state
and federal laws related to the operation of a motor carrier.
(b) The Department of Public Safety, Utah Highway Patrol Division, and other law enforcement
agencies certified by the department shall conduct inspections as needed to enforce state
and federal laws related to the operation of a motor carrier.
(3)
(a) In accordance with Subsection (3)(b), the department's authorized employees or agents may
enter, inspect, and examine any lands, buildings, and equipment of a motor carrier subject

to this chapter, to inspect and copy any accounts, books, records, and documents in order
to administer and enforce state and federal laws related to the operation of a motor carrier
provided:
(i) the department's authorized employees or agents schedule an appointment with the motor
carrier prior to entering, inspecting, or examining any facility or records of a motor carrier; or
(ii) if the department's authorized employees or agents believe that a criminal violation is
involved and that a scheduled appointment would compromise the detection of the alleged
criminal violation, no appointment is necessary.
(b) A motor carrier shall submit its lands, buildings, and equipment for inspection and
examination and shall submit its accounts, books, records, and documents for inspection and
copying in accordance with this section.

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