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Senate approves bill exempting full‑time officers from licensure for 'deception‑detection' devices

Utah State Senate · February 5, 2001
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Summary

Senate Bill 46, an exemption for full‑time law‑enforcement officers from a licensure requirement for deception‑detection devices, passed after debate on device reliability and potential fiscal and legal exposure.

The Utah Senate on Feb. 5 approved Senate Bill 46, which exempts full‑time law‑enforcement officers from a licensure procedure for certain deception‑detection devices. Sponsor Senator Hickman said the bill simply allows law‑enforcement agencies the option to use the devices without an expensive licensure process.

Senator Steele pressed why the exemption was needed before…

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