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H.J.R. 22
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JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE
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75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE UTAH
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HIGHWAY PATROL
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2010 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Don L. Ipson
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Senate Sponsor:
John L. Valentine
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General Description:
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This joint resolution of the Legislature recognizes the 75th anniversary of the formation
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of the Utah Highway Patrol and its service to the citizens of Utah.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This resolution:
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. recognizes the 75th anniversary of the Utah Highway Patrol and its continued
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exceptional service to the state of Utah and its motoring public.
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Special Clauses:
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Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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WHEREAS, 2010 marks 75 years since the Utah Highway Patrol was organized and
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vested with full state police powers;
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WHEREAS, since its inception, the Utah Highway Patrol has grown from a handful of
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officers patrolling the state in Model A Fords and motorcycles, to its present force of 314 field
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troopers driving specially designed police vehicles and using up-to-date equipment, including
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computers, to more efficiently and effectively serve the citizens of Utah;
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WHEREAS, the Utah Highway Patrol continues to face the daily challenge of traffic
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law enforcement and crash prevention on more than 26,000 miles of roadway in Utah;
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WHEREAS, Utah Highway Patrol troopers render assistance to the public in a variety
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of ways;
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WHEREAS, over the past 75 years, highway patrol troopers have preserved public
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safety on the highways by arresting impaired drivers, removing traffic hazards, assisting
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stranded motorists, making interdiction arrests, arresting wanted persons, participating in
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search and rescue missions, and providing a myriad of other services in an effort to protect
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people and property;
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WHEREAS, for the calendar year ending December 31, 2009, troopers have worked to
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reduce fatal crashes to their lowest level in 35 years;
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WHEREAS, the Utah Highway Patrol has provided vital protection to our citizens and
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the world throughout the past 75 years, including during the 2002 Winter Olympics;
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WHEREAS, in 2009 the efforts of the Utah Highway Patrol, in conjunction with other
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entities, resulted in an 11.2% reduction in fatal crashes from the previous year;
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WHEREAS, in 2009 the Utah Highway Patrol, through an ongoing commitment to
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apprehend impaired drivers, was successful in removing 4,625 drivers from the highways;
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WHEREAS, in 2009 the Utah Highway Patrol successfully made 1,233 interdiction
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arrests, 161 significant pipeline seizures, including 285 pounds of cocaine, 2,722 pounds of
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marijuana, 25 pounds of methamphetamine, thousands of pills, and $1.8 million in cash;
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WHEREAS, in 2009 the Utah Highway Patrol was able to assist 53,569 motorists
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stranded on the highways and save numerous lives making 84 rescues with the assistance of the
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Aero Bureau;
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WHEREAS, in 2009 the Utah Highway Patrol investigated 18,129 vehicle crashes
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statewide in a professional and exemplary manner;
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WHEREAS, the Utah Highway Patrol has 14 troopers who have made the ultimate
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sacrifice with their lives in the past 75 years, and numerous other troopers who have been
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seriously injured while protecting the public; and
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WHEREAS, the sworn personnel and non-sworn personnel of the Utah Highway Patrol,
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serving in capacities ranging from pilots, investigators, clerical positions, and dispatchers to the
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troopers patrolling Utah's highways, should be recognized for the excellent and essential job
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that they do:
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah
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expresses appreciation to past and present members of the Utah Highway Patrol for their 75
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years of honorable service to the state of Utah on this the 75th anniversary of the Highway
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Patrol.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be prepared and
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forwarded to the Utah Highway Patrol.
Legislative Review Note
as of 2-3-10 4:18 PM