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Senate advances bill to create Attorney General document‑fraud unit with $275,000 fiscal note
Utah State Senate · February 20, 2008
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Summary
Senators approved reading First Substitute House Bill 95 for a third time to create a document‑fraud and identity‑theft unit in the Office of the Attorney General, proposing one attorney and one investigator and a fiscal note of $275,000.
First Substitute House Bill 95, as presented by Senator Matt Hilliard, would establish a document‑fraud and identity‑theft unit within the Office of the Attorney General and staff it with one attorney and one investigator.
"What it does is it creates a document fraud, identity theft unit within the Office of the Attorney General to prosecute…
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