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Utah House narrowly rejects expansion of administrative subpoena authority in elder-protection bill
Summary
Substitute Senate Bill 140, which would have eased administrative subpoenas to investigate suspected financial exploitation of seniors, failed in the House 34–32 after sponsor testimony about victim counts and a brief floor exchange. The measure will be filed with staff.
SALT LAKE CITY — Substitute Senate Bill 140, a bill intended to make it easier for adult protective services to obtain administrative subpoenas in suspected financial exploitation cases, failed on the Utah House floor Feb. 23 by a vote of 34–32.
Representative Hayes, the House sponsor, told colleagues the bill was brought by the…
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