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House approves penalties for publishing law-enforcement officers' personal information
Utah House of Representatives · February 22, 2017
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Summary
First substitute SB 31 (as amended) creates criminal penalties and civil damages for posting law-enforcement officers' home addresses, phone numbers or immediate-family information online and prohibits solicitation or sale of that data; House passed the substituted bill 70–2.
The House voted to pass first substitute Senate Bill 31, presented by Representative Ray, which targets online publication, solicitation and sale of law-enforcement officers' personal information. The sponsor described incidents where officers' private information has been…
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