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House passes bill extending reporting window for temporary homeless youth shelters

Utah House of Representatives · March 4, 2014
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Summary

House passes HB 132 to extend the reporting time for runaway and homeless youth entering licensed youth shelters from 8 hours to 48 hours, a change sponsor says will aid reunification and allow evaluation; the bill passed 70–0 and was supported by DCFS and service providers.

The Utah House on March 4 approved first substitute House Bill 132 to extend the required reporting window for runaway and homeless youth entering licensed facilities from eight hours to 48 hours.

Representative Frower, sponsor of the bill, said the longer reporting period follows…

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