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Utah House narrows buffer for rehab centers next to schools, requires added supervision if within 500 feet
Utah House of Representatives · February 26, 2001
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Summary
Lawmakers amended and unanimously passed First Substitute Senate Bill 68 to restrict placement of residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers near schools, reducing the buffer to 500 feet but requiring 24-hour supervision and security when facilities sit within that distance.
The Utah House amended and passed First Substitute Senate Bill 68, a measure addressing the placement of residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers relative to public schools.
Representative Holdaway, sponsor of the House companion, explained the bill would…
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