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Senate tables HB177 — sponsors seek multidisciplinary approach to victim services

Utah State Senate · March 1, 2018
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Summary

First Substitute House Bill 177, introduced as a nine‑month collaborative effort to standardize victim‑service best practices under CCJJ, was presented to the Senate and tabled on third reading for a fiscal note after a motion from Senator Vickers.

Senator Luz Escamilla presented First Substitute House Bill 177 on the Senate floor, describing the measure as the product of a roughly nine‑month effort with a coalition of legislators and stakeholders to address gaps in services for survivors and victims across Utah.

"First substitute, HB 177, is the work of about nine months … to try to address concerns raised with regards to our practices across the state when it…

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