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UNLAWFUL USE OF LASER POINTERS

                 
2001 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: D. Edgar Allen

                  This act modifies the Criminal Code to create the offense of unlawful use of a laser pointer.
                  The act provides definitions, penalties, and defenses.
                  This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
                  ENACTS:
                      76-10-2401, Utah Code Annotated 1953
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 76-10-2401 is enacted to read:
                 
Part 24. Unlawful Use of a Laser Pointer

                      76-10-2401. Unlawful use of a laser pointer -- Definitions -- Penalties.
                      (1) As used in this section:
                      (a) "Laser light" means light that is amplified by stimulated emission of radiation.
                      (b) "Laser pointer" means any portable device that emits a visible beam of laser light that
                  may be directed at a person.
                      (c) "Law enforcement officer" means an officer under Section 53-13-103 .
                      (2) A person is guilty of unlawful use of a laser pointer if the person directs a beam of laser
                  light from a laser pointer at:
                      (a) a moving motor vehicle or its occupants; or
                      (b) one whom the person knows or has reason to know is a law enforcement officer.
                      (3) It is an affirmative defense to a charge under Subsection (2)(b) that:
                      (a) the law enforcement officer was:
                      (i) not in uniform;
                      (ii) not traveling in a vehicle identified as a law enforcement vehicle; and
                      (iii) not otherwise engaged in an activity that would give the person reason to know him
                  to be a law enforcement officer; and
                      (b) the law enforcement officer was not otherwise known by the person to be a law


                  enforcement officer.
                      (4) Violation of Subsection (2)(a) is an infraction. Violation of Subsection (2)(b) is a class
                  C misdemeanor.
                      (5) If the violation of this section constitutes an offense subject to a greater penalty under
                  another provision of Title 76, Utah Criminal Code, than is provided under this section, this section
                  does not prohibit the prosecution and sentencing for the offense subject to a greater penalty.

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