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House passes bill to limit jail-exposure from administrative rules
Summary
House Bill 80 passed 69–0. Sponsors said the bill requires codifying or removing agency rules that could subject individuals to jail time, with exceptions for agencies complying with federal mandates and a delayed effective date for some wildlife-related rules.
On Feb. 14 the Utah House passed House Bill 80, Administrative Rule Penalty Amendments, by a 69–0 vote and referred the bill to the Senate.
Sponsors said the purpose of HB80 is to identify areas where rulemaking could subject a person to jail time and to require those provisions be codified in statute instead of left solely to administrative…
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