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Senate approves technical corrections, offender‑registry relief and public‑records protections

Utah Senate · February 4, 2020
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Summary

The Senate passed a slate of non‑budget measures on day 9, including SB 34 (offender‑registry amendments allowing some to apply for removal), SB 47 (public‑document signature classification) and SB 50 (Clean Energy Act technical fixes). Several bills passed by recorded vote.

The Utah Senate on day 9 moved and passed a series of non‑budget and technical bills on the floor, including changes to the offender registry, public‑record signature classification and a set of technical fixes to the Clean Energy Act.

Senate Bill 34, presented by Senator Weiler, was described as a cleanup measure to address statutory changes and unintended consequences in the offender‑registry statute. "It says that if you are on the *** offender registry for a crime that had you committed that crime today…

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