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AMENDMENTS TO STATE PROCESSES -

                 
PORNOGRAPHY OMBUDSMAN

                 
2001 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: Glenn L. Way

                  This act modifies provisions relating to the Pornography Complaints Ombudsman. The act
                  modifies the duties of the Pornography Complaints Ombudsman to require creation of a
                  program to combat Internet pornography.
                  This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
                  AMENDS:
                      67-5-18, as enacted by Chapter 340, Laws of Utah 2000
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 67-5-18 is amended to read:
                       67-5-18. Pornography Complaints Ombudsman -- Powers.
                      (1) As used in this section, "pornography" means material or a performance that meets the
                  requirements of Subsection 76-10-1203 (1).
                      (2) (a) There is created an Obscenity and Pornography Complaints Ombudsman in the
                  Office of the Attorney General.
                      (b) The attorney general shall hire an attorney licensed to practice law in Utah who has
                  knowledge of obscenity and pornography law and, if possible, who has a background or expertise
                  in investigating and prosecuting obscenity and pornography law violations to fill the position.
                      (c) The person hired to fill the position is an exempt employee.
                      (d) The attorney general may hire clerks, interns, or other personnel to assist the
                  pornography complaints ombudsman.
                      (3) The Obscenity and Pornography Complaints Ombudsman shall:
                      (a) develop and maintain expertise in and understanding of laws designed to control or
                  eliminate obscenity and pornography and the legal standards governing the regulation or
                  elimination of obscenity and pornography;
                      (b) advise citizens and local governments about remedies to address instances of obscenity


                  and pornography in their communities;
                      (c) advise local governments about ways to strengthen local laws and ordinances addressing
                  obscenity and pornography;
                      (d) advise local governments about strategies to restrict, suppress, or eliminate obscenity and
                  pornography in their communities;
                      (e) at the request of the attorney general or a local government, assist a local government in
                  investigating and prosecuting state and local laws and ordinances addressing obscenity or
                  pornography;
                      (f) advise citizens about their options to address specific complaints about obscenity or
                  pornography in their communities;
                      (g) when requested by a citizen or local government official, arbitrate between citizens and
                  businesses to resolve complaints about obscenity or pornography;
                      (h) provide information to private citizens, civic groups, government entities, and other
                  interested parties about the dangers of obscenity and pornography, the current laws to restrict,
                  suppress, or eliminate pornography, and their rights and responsibilities under those laws; [and]
                      (i) in conjunction with Utah's county and municipal prosecuting attorneys:
                      (i) review Utah's and Idaho's moral nuisance law;
                      (ii) draft a comprehensive moral nuisance law for Utah and a model ordinance for
                  municipalities and counties to provide an effective mechanism to abate and discourage obscenity and
                  pornography; and
                      (iii) present the draft to the Legislature's Judiciary Interim Committee before October 25,
                  2001[.]; and
                      (j) establish a program to combat Internet pornography and to assist parents in protecting
                  their children from Internet pornography.
                 

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