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House approves revised expungement language clarifying record access, not eligibility
Utah House of Representatives · February 21, 2013
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Summary
The House passed second substitute HB69, which clarifies which government entities may access expunged records and removes earlier eligibility thresholds; Representative Greenwood said the Senate version removed the illustrative eligibility examples; vote: 69–0.
The Utah House on Feb. 21, 2013 passed second substitute House Bill 69, a revision to expungement provisions that clarifies how expunged criminal records are handled and which government entities may access them. Representative Greenwood explained…
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