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Committee adopts substitute to clarify when law enforcement can get third‑party electronic data
Utah House Judiciary Committee · February 11, 2026
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Summary
The committee adopted a second substitute to HB 261 after sponsors said the bill follows guidance from Utah v. Andress to clarify statutory steps law enforcement must take to obtain third‑party electronic information while preserving legitimate interagency cooperation.
Representative Jason B. Kyle presented a second substitute to HB 261, saying the changes respond to the Utah Supreme Court’s decision in Utah v. Andress and are intended to make the Electronic Information Privacy Act clearer for courts and law…
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