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Show July 12. 2002 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three Fire restrictions Legislators call for more expanded in Uinta accountability in DUI cases national Forest has been cleared of flammable Fire restrictions were expanded for the Uinta National Forest beginning Mon., July 8. The expanded Stage I Restriction prohibits open fires, campfires and stove fires anywhere within the Uinta National Forest, including developed campgrounds and picnic areas. The expanded restrictions were ordered by Jack Troyer, Regional Forester, Intermountain Region and will remain in effect until further notice. The Stage 1 Fire Restriction also prohibits smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or material. Expanded restrictions are necessary due to continued drought conditions and high fire danger. Forest visitors are urged to use extreme caution when operating ATVs, motorcycles and other motorized equipment. 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Bill House 5(X)2 of sponsor Court Records of Driving Under the Influence Cases and former chair of the DUI Reporting Subcommittee of the Governor's DUI Council. "This bill establishes accountability and requires the justice courts to collect and transfer DUI records to a single database." Senate sponsor Chris Buttars. Jordan, said. "I believe this bill finally puts our arms around an accurate and sound database that all agencies can access." House Bill 5(X)2 accomplishes the following: - Requires all justice courts to collect and report the same DUI data currently collected by the state courts. - Establishes a single, statewide database within the Department of Public Safety where DUI records and data arc stored. - Creates accountability by requiring the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice (CCJJ) to prepare an annual report based on information received from the courts. "By having a single, statewide database under one roof." said Sen. Michael Waddoups. "We are taking a big step to insure DUI offenses are tracked and reported consistently across the state." However. Waddoups said there is more coordination required. "We still need greater cooperation among several state agencies so DUI offenders are held responsible and prevented from inflicting harm on other Utah families." , This Fri., July 12, there is going to be a Nature Trail hike at the Wasatch Mountain State Park campgrounds. Hikers are to meet at the campgrounds amphitheater at 6 p.nt. for a two-hoadventure in nature. The following evening. Sat., July 13, the park is going to hold their famous Star Party presented The Dl.'l subcommittee of the Utah Substance Abuse and Coordinating Council (USAAV) is the major entity that will complete most of the work for the annual report. Ed McCon-kie- . Executive Director of the CCJJ. which oversees USAAV'. said that the subcommittee has a diverse membership, which will insure lhat the kc perspectives on this issue will he heard. "From a Dll victims perspective. we appreciate Rep. Tyler's bill and want to thank him. the Legislature, the courts. Department of Public Safety. CCJJ and all those who have made a sustained effort to strengthen the response to DUI crime." said Art Brown. President of the Utah Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers and former mem Anti-Violen- ce ber of the Governor's DUI Council. "I believe that this bill will significantly reduce the number d of injuries and deaths." During the 2(X)2 session. Republican legislators unveiled a DUI Initiative aimed at improving DUI offender accountability and record keeping without placing a significant strain on the state budget. The Initiative's six bills all passed. Initiative hill sponsors included Tyler, Sen. Lake and Carlcnc Walker. DUI-relate- R-S- Rep. Paul Ray. Senate President Al Mansell. said. "The legislature record simply wants an accurate of DUI offenses. This bill lead to a more successful cution system and gel offenders off the road." 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