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House amends stalking law to require parental involvement for minors and passes bill unanimously

Utah House of Representatives · January 25, 2000
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Lawmakers approved an amendment to HB 34 that prevents a minor from initiating stalking complaints alone, requiring parent or guardian involvement; the amended bill passed the House 68–0 and will be sent to the Senate.

The Utah House on Wednesday adopted an amendment to House Bill 34 that requires a parent or guardian to be involved if a minor seeks to file a stalking complaint, and then passed the bill as amended by a unanimous recorded vote of 68–0.

Representative Eurer, who moved the amendment dated Jan. 25 at 12:05 p.m., said the change was intended so “a minor by…

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