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Senate approves rulemaking and notification changes for temporary homeless youth shelters

Utah State Senate · March 13, 2014
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Summary

House Bill 132 gives Utah’s Office of Licensing rulemaking authority over temporary homeless youth shelters, requires shelters to notify the Division of Child and Family Services after 48 hours, while maintaining an eight‑hour parent/police notification rule; the Senate waived readings and passed the bill (26–0).

Senator Christiansen told the Senate that House Bill 132 modifies state law governing temporary homeless youth shelters, giving the Office of Licensing explicit rulemaking authority and clarifying reporting obligations.

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