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Senate advances bill to allow enforcement of out-of-state protective orders

Utah Senate · February 7, 2006
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Summary

Senate Bill 106, intended to make foreign protective orders docketable and enforceable in Utah and to permit good-faith enforcement by police officers when probable cause exists, was ordered for third reading after debate on safeguards and officer immunity.

Senator Hilliard described SB106 as a measure to provide a clear mechanism for Utah law enforcement and courts to docket and enforce protective orders issued in other states. He said the bill allows an officer, acting in good…

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