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House approves narrowed administrative subpoena authority for select crimes
Summary
The Utah House passed first substitute House Bill 150, limiting administrative subpoena authority to three crime categories (crimes against a minor, child kidnapping and cyberstalking) and requiring summary reporting; the measure passed 48–20 and proceeds to the Senate.
The Utah House on Feb. 26 approved a narrowed version of House Bill 150 that gives state investigative agencies limited administrative subpoena authority in specified criminal investigations. The measure, adopted as a first substitute, passed the House 48–20 and will be transmitted to the Senate.
Sponsor Representative Dahl said the substitute tightens language and restricts the authority to three types of crimes: offenses against minors, kidnapping of a child and cyberstalking, a change he said was intended to address concerns about overly broad investigative power. “We are tightening…
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