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House narrows government-immunity protections to require school policies addressing sexual abuse

Utah House of Representatives · March 4, 2019
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Summary

First Substitute HB 391 passed the House 78-0 after sponsors said the measure responds to appellate-court guidance and requires schools to adopt and implement policies reasonably calculated to protect students from sexual abuse; supporters cited survivor testimony in committee.

The Utah House unanimously passed First Substitute House Bill 391 on March 4, a measure that modifies governmental-immunity provisions to require schools and certain public institutions to adopt, implement and enforce policies aimed at preventing sexual abuse by employees.

Representative Ivory,…

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