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House narrowly approves changes to private-investigator licensing, lowers apprentice age to 18

Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 2018
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Summary

The House passed Senate Bill 129 on changes to private-investigator licensure, including lowering the apprentice age from 21 to 18; critics from law-enforcement groups warned of database-access risks as the bill passed 38–30.

The Utah House on Feb. 28 passed Senate Bill 129, a package of revisions to private-investigator licensing that, among other changes, reduces certain hour requirements and lowers the minimum age for apprentices from 21 to 18. The measure passed 38–30 and will be returned to the Senate for consideration of the House amendments.

Representative Greene, who presented the bill, said the changes bring Utah closer to…

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