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Utah House passes HB 141 to limit private probation providers to minor offenses
Summary
The House passed HB 141 unanimously to restrict private probation providers to misdemeanors and minor violations, remove residential-treatment authority, require municipal business licensing, reduce a licensing board from seven to five members, and require continuing education for license renewal.
The Utah House on the floor passed House Bill 141, the Private Probation Provider Act Amendments, with 62 affirmative votes and no opposition, sending the measure to the Senate for consideration. The sponsor said the bill pares back authority granted last year and narrows the role of private probation vendors.
Representative Ballantyne, who introduced the measure for…
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