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Committee approves changes to private-investigator licensing, adds continuing-education requirement

2387903 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 303 would require notice to sponsoring agents before license cancellation, add a 16-hour continuing-education requirement beginning in 2027, and change ID and notification rules for private investigators; the Business and Labor Committee recommended the bill to the floor unanimously.

Senate Bill 303, which updates licensing rules for private investigators and adds continuing-education requirements, was favorably recommended by the Utah Senate Business and Labor Standing Committee on Feb. 25.

Senator Chris Weiler, sponsor, said the bill addresses “draconian” aspects of current regulation and fills gaps that leave investigators and their employees vulnerable if a license is suspended without notice. "If they're accused of a violation ... their license…

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