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Votes at a glance: House passes bills on officer protection, offender registration and VIN inspections

Utah House of Representatives · February 14, 2005
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Summary

On Feb. 10 the Utah House approved three bills on the third-reading calendar: HB98 (increased penalties for biological assaults on officers) passed 56–2; HB95 (narrow juvenile offender registration changes) passed 59–0; HB149 (allowing private VIN inspectors) passed 69–0. Each was sent to the Senate for further consideration.

The Utah House voted on several third-reading items on Feb. 10, advancing measures that drew relatively brief floor debate.

HB98 (offenses against correctional and peace officers), sponsored by Representative Curtis Oda, increases penalties when inmates project potentially infectious bodily materials into an officer's face or an open wound; the bill elevates specified conduct from a class A…

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