Utah's new .05 DUI law, strictest in the nation, to be implemented Sunday
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (FOX NEWS) - Utah is set to implement the strictest DUI law in the nation - just in time for New Year's.
The new law, which takes effect on Dec. 30, lowers the blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) limit to .05 from .08 - the national limit imposed by former President Bill Clinton.
DUI punishments can vary by state. Utah's new law says anyone who "operates a motor vehicle in a negligent manner causing the death of another" will have committed a criminal homicide, which is a felony.
The state legislature approved the change in 2017 before it was signed into law by Republican Gov. Gary Herbert.