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House approves account and hiring protections intended to aid offender reintegration
2221710 · February 4, 2025
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Summary
HB 167 passed the Utah House 71–0 on Feb. 3, creating a restricted account to support small-scale reentry programs and narrowing automatic public‑employer hiring denials for people with prior convictions from seven to five years.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House unanimously approved House Bill 167, “Offender Reintegration Amendments,” on Feb. 3, a measure that creates a restricted account for small reentry programs and changes the timeframe for automatic employment denials by public employers.
Representative Clancy, the bill sponsor, told the House the measure builds on…
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