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Senate approves interstate compact to share putative father registry data; privacy questions remain

Utah State Senate · February 25, 2014
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Summary

Senate Bill 63 would create a compact allowing states with putative-father registries to share information. Senators raised privacy and implementation questions; the Senate approved the bill with a delayed effective date to allow follow-up legislation and outreach.

The Utah Senate approved Senate Bill 63 on Feb. 20, a bill creating a compact to share putative-father registry information with other states that adopt compatible compacts.

Sponsor Senator Robles told the Senate the compact would let states with registries share information when a putative father registers in one state and that information should then be visible to other member states. "This bill, what it does, it will create a compact where we will be sharing information with other states that currently have... a putative father registry in place," Robles said.

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