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Senate narrows tracking-device bill to bar only those under protective orders from installing devices
Summary
After extended debate over definitions and family uses, the Senate passed a third substitute to House Bill 2 23 that leaves the status quo intact except that anyone subject to a protective order — and anyone acting on their behalf — may not install a tracking device on the protected person's vehicle.
The Utah Senate debated House Bill 2 23, originally broad in scope, and approved a third substitute that leaves existing practices intact with one explicit exception: anyone who is subject to a protective order may not install a tracking device on the protected person's vehicle, nor may a third party act on their behalf…
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