Utah Code Ann. § 41-6a-521.1
(1) Except as provided in Subsection (7) or (8), the Driver License Division shall, if the person is 21 years old or older at the time of arrest:
(b) revoke for a period of 36 months the license of a person if:
(2) The Driver License Division shall, if the person is under 21 years old at the time of arrest:
(b) revoke the person's driver license until the person is 21 years old or for a period of 36 months, whichever is longer, if:
(c) if the person has not been issued an operator license:
(ii) deny the person's application for a license or learner's permit until the person is 21 years old or for a period of 36 months, whichever is longer, if:
(5)
(a)
(6)
(a) The court shall notify the Driver License Division if a person fails to:
(i) complete all court ordered:
(7)
(b) If a person elects to become an interlock restricted driver under Subsection 41-6a-521(7) and the person fails to complete the full three years of interlock restriction, the Driver License Division:
(8)
(a) The Driver License Division may shorten a person's revocation period imposed under Subsection (1) before the completion of the person's revocation period if:
(ii) the reporting court:
(c) Upon receiving a notification described in Subsection (8)(b), for a first offense, the Driver License Division:
(d) Upon receiving a notification described in Subsection (8)(b), for a second or subsequent offense, the Driver License Division:
Amended by Chapter 384, 2023 General Session