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House requires more frequent in-person renewals for some offender‑registry registrants
Summary
First Substitute House Bill 158 was amended to require certain registry registrants to renew driver's licenses yearly in person with proof of residency, lengthen some out‑of‑state reporting windows and reduce mandatory jail in some violations; sponsors said the change helps law enforcement locate noncompliant registrants. (Vote: 67–0)
The Utah House on Feb. 13 approved amendments to First Substitute House Bill 158 that add administrative requirements for some people on the offender registry and change certain reporting timelines.
Representative Dee, who presented the amendment, said the change requires those already on the offender registry to renew their driver's license yearly in person…
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