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House narrowly approves pathway for some long‑term registry entries to seek removal
Summary
After an initial failed tally and a subsequent call of the House, lawmakers approved second substitute SB215 to let some low‑risk people on the offender registry seek court review for removal after 20 years, passing 40–33.
The Utah House approved second substitute SB215 on March 3, a measure that creates a limited court application process for certain low‑risk individuals who have been on the offender registry for more than 20 years to seek removal. Representative Hall, the House sponsor, told members the bill "creates a process by which low risk individuals who are on the *** offender registry, after 20 years, can apply to a…
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