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House circles HB202 after debate over deputizing park personnel and classification changes

Utah House of Representatives · February 3, 1997
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Summary

Lawmakers debated and amended HB202, a catchall bill altering peace officer classifications and POST revocation procedures; concerns over deputizing park-related personnel without POST certification prompted a successful substitute motion to circle the bill for clarification.

Representative (speaker 13) sponsored a broad cleanup measure, HB202, that would revise how certain correctional and law-enforcement classifications are handled and streamline the process for revoking POST (peace officer) certification after a felony conviction. The sponsor explained amendments to move board of pardons personnel into the correctional officer classification, clarify powers of conservation and park officers, and define violations…

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