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Utah House passes three bills, including changes to sex-offense language and alarm licensing

Utah House of Representatives · January 28, 2013
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Summary

On Jan. 28, 2013, the Utah House passed House Bills 10, 12 and 16, transmitting them to the Senate. Votes: HB10 (64–4), HB12 (69–1), HB16 (67–2). Debates focused on age-related offense language, narrowing licensing for alarm-company employees, and procedures for salvaging state-acquired property.

The Utah House of Representatives on Jan. 28, 2013, passed three bills on the third-reading calendar and sent them to the Senate.

Representative Greenwood presented House Bill 10, described as a complex set of offense amendments that addresses conduct involving 16- and 17-year-olds. Greenwood said he would change a referenced threshold in the statutory text “from 10 years of age down to 7.” No members sought debate; summation was waived. Voting closed with HB 10 receiving 64 yes votes and 4 no votes; the bill passed and was transmitted to the Senate.

House Bill 12, presented by…

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