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Senate passes bill allowing law-enforcement officers to shield personal information from public view
Utah State Senate · March 14, 2019
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Summary
House Bill 444 (as amended) lets law enforcement officers submit a form to request that personal information be shielded from public disclosure to protect officers and their families; sponsors said it passed unanimously in committee and passed the Senate 25–0 on the floor.
The Utah Senate on March 11 passed House Bill 444, which creates a process allowing certain at-risk government employees—primarily law enforcement officers—to request that personal identifying information be shielded from public disclosure.
Senator Maine, presenting the bill, described it as an…
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