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Votes at a glance: House passes cybercrime modernization, peace officer training funding, cosmetology changes

Utah House of Representatives · March 1, 2016
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Summary

On March 1, the Utah House approved several third‑reading calendar items: HB225 (cybercrime amendments) passed 59–0; HB355 (peace officer situational training) passed 70–0 with a $370,000 appropriation; HB352 (cosmetology amendments) passed 68–3. HB196 (unlawful detainer) also passed 50–22.

Several bills on the House third‑reading calendar moved through the Utah House on March 1:

HB225 — Cybercrime amendments: Representative Lifford presented updates to modernize Utah’s cybercrime code, remove overly broad language that the sponsor termed unconstitutional, tighten 'swatting' provisions, and criminalize encouraging others to harm a named person online. The House recorded…

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