Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R152 - Consumer Protection
Rule R152-32a - Pawnshop, Secondhand Merchandise, and Catalytic Converter Transaction Information Act Rule
Section R152-32a-6 - Fingerprint Legibility Standards and Criteria
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 152-32a-6
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) This rule incorporates by reference:
(a) Electronic Biometric Transmission
Specification, version 11.0, Appendix F: Image Quality Specifications,
promulgated by the United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of
Investigation, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, April 16, 2021
(EBTS 11.0 Appendix F); and
(b)
Personal Identity Verification Image Quality Specifications for Single Finger
Capture Devices, Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information
Services Division Biometric Specifications, July 10, 2006
(PIV-071006).
(2) A tangible fingerprint is legible if the fingerprint:
(a) captures the complete print of an
individual's right index finger pressed flat, or other finger if the right
index finger is unavailable;
(b) is
not smudged or otherwise obscured; and
(c) is made using ink and paper that contrast
sufficiently to make the fingerprint's details clearly
visible.
(3) An electronic fingerprint is legible if the fingerprint:
(a) captures the complete print of an
individual's right index finger pressed flat, or other finger if the right
index finger is unavailable; and
(b) is made using a device that satisfies
standards established by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, including:
(i) EBTS 11.0 Appendix F; or
(ii)
PIV-071006.
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