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Committee approves uniform victim-privacy rules allowing initials on public filings
Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee · February 26, 2026
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Summary
HB 102 would let victims opt for initials on publicly available police and charging documents while preserving full-identifying information in agency records for court-ordered disclosure; prosecutors and victim-service agencies supported the measure, which passed the committee on a unanimous recommendation.
Salt Lake City — House Bill 102, a second substitute giving crime victims the option to have initials appear on publicly available documents such as police reports and charging documents, received a unanimous favorable recommendation…
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