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House approves changes to Crime Victims Reparations program, removes filing time limit
Summary
The Utah House unanimously passed First Substitute House Bill 331 to expand how Crime Victims Reparations funds may be used, remove the statutory time limit for filing claims and clarify restitution and fraud penalties, sponsors said.
The Utah House on Feb. 18 passed First Substitute House Bill 331, amending the Crime Victims Reparations Act to broaden the board’s authority and eliminate a statutory time limit on filing claims.
Sponsor Representative Bradshaw told colleagues the bill would allow the Victims Reparations Board to allocate money to other victim services when actuarial updates…
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