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House clarifies offender-transfer registration, raises fee for interstate transfers
Summary
Lawmakers passed first substitute HB123 to clarify that offenders transferring into Utah must register on state offender lists; a related bill (HB134) increasing transfer fees from $50 to $90 was presented for consideration.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House on Feb. 17 approved legislation clarifying when people who transfer to Utah under interstate agreements must be on the state's offender registry.
Representative Sam Acton presented first substitute House Bill 123, telling the chamber the measure addresses inconsistent interpretation by some officials of Utah’s current registration statute. Acton…
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