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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 02:02:04+00:00

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Under the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act, §63-2-101 et seq., I am requesting an opportunity to inspect or obtain copies of public records of forms "Utah State DLD Standard Road Test" dating from 1 Jan 2008 to 4 Dec 2015.
The Utah Department of Public Safety, Driver License Division (DLD) recently received your request for records dated December 6, 2015, in which your requested copies of public records of forms "Utah State DLD Standard Road Test" dating from January 1, 2008 to December 4, 2015. The release of records held by the DLD is governed by the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) found at Utah Code Ann. § 63G-2-101 et seq.
Upon receipt of your payment the DLD will process your request and mail the requested records directly to you.
I have no idea what Mr John Fairbanks intends by his reply. Obviously there are more than six records in the DLD database dating from between 2008 and 2015. I will follow up on tendering the amount and find out what $5.00 is worth to the State of Utah.
Today is 9 Dec 2015. I sent two requests to the State of Utah for this information. When they reply and need further elaboration I will next send four requests. After that I will next send eight requests. Following that I will send sixteen, then thirty two, then sixty four, then one hundred twenty eight, then two hundred fifty six, then five hundred twelve, then one thousand sixty four, and so on. Each iteration will serve as practice to help me make more perfect the next round. I have so much to learn about this process, and lots of time with nothing else to do.
The Utah Department of Public Safety, Driver License Division (DLD) recently received your request for records dated December 9, 2015, in which your requested copies of public driver license test results recorded using form "Utah State DLD Standard Road Test" dating from January 1, 2008 to December 4, 2015. The release of records held by the DLD is governed by the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) found at Utah Code Ann. § 63G-2-101 et seq.
Test results recorded using form "Utah State DLD Standard Road Test" are part of the driving record. These records are classified as Private, Utah Code Ann. Ann. § 63G-2-302, by the DLD and access is governed under Utah Code Ann. § 63G-2-202(1). You have failed to demonstrate you are entitled access to private records under Utah Code Ann. § 63G-2-202. Consequently, your request for these records is hereby denied.
As required by Utah Code Ann. § 63G-2-205, this serves as notice to you, that you have the right to appeal this decision of denial within 30 days. Any appeal should be directed to Commissioner Keith Squires, 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114.
Now I need to learn how "public" records are classified as "Private". And exactly how I am required to "demonstrate" that I am entitled to use "private records".
Under the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act, Â§63-2-101 et seq., I am requesting copies of public drivers license test results recorded using form "Utah State DLD Standard Road Test" dating from 1 Jan 2008 to 1 Jan 2015.
It is not necessary to include personal data in the records I am seeking to access. The name and driver's license number are not relevant and can be expunged.
The age of the driver is not critical to initial statistical ANOVA, but in the absence of other personal information reveals no private information.
All other data recorded on the "Utah State DLD Standard Road Test" records is generated by public employees of the Utah Department of Public Safety, Driver's License Division, and is reasonably subject to being classified as public information.
This analysis of public records is intended to benefit the general public.
No doubt the State of Utah Department of Public Safety has the resources to perform exhaustive analysis of their public data. The thing is, I have no reason to trust them. This thing calls for an outside audit. I am volunteering my time and service at no charge to the state. When I get a database up and running, it will only take a short time to generate reports. If there is a statistical basis for my concern, I will refer it to State of Utah officials. If I find no statistical evidence, I will forget the whole thing and take to driving my rocking chair.

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