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House passes bill tightening some rules on sexual exploitation offenses and offender registry notice
Summary
House Bill 197, which amends criminal conduct definitions related to child exploitation and modifies aspects of the offender registry and out-of-state offender notice, passed the Utah House unanimously and will be transmitted to the Senate.
The Utah House passed second substitute House Bill 197, Criminal Conduct Amendments addressing child exploitation and offender-registry processes, by a recorded vote of 74–0 and will send the measure to the Senate.
Representative Ariel Defay (listed in the transcript as Dufay/Faye) presented the bill as part of a package of measures intended to close loopholes in state law and prevent Utah…
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