MINUTES OF THE

HOUSE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDING COMMITTEE

Room 450, Utah State Capitol Complex

March 9, 2015


Members Present:                Rep. Don L. Ipson, Chair

                                                Rep. Marc K. Roberts, Vice Chair

                                                Rep. Bradley M. Daw

                                                Rep. Steve Eliason

                                                Rep. Sandra Hollins

                                                Rep. Kay L. McIff

                                                Rep. Jeremy A. Peterson

                                                Rep. Paul Ray

                                                Rep. Edward H. Redd

                                                Rep. Angela Romero

                                                Rep. Earl D. Tanner 


Staff Present:                        Mr. Joseph Wade, Policy Analyst

                                                Ms. Linda Error, Committee Secretary


NOTE:     A list of visitors and a copy of handouts are filed with the committee minutes


Chair Ipson called the meeting to order at 4:18 p.m.

 

MOTION:     Rep. Roberts moved to approve the minutes of the March 6, 2015 meeting. The motion passed unanimously with Rep. Eliason, Rep. Hollins, Rep. McIff, Rep. Redd, and Rep. Romero absent for the vote.

 

1st Sub. S.B. 82         Forcible Entry Amendments (Sen. S. Urquhart)


Sen. Urquhart explained the bill to the committee.

 

Spoke against the bill:            Gregory Ferbrache, Office of the Utah Attorney General

Wade Carpenter, Utah Chiefs of Police

 

Spoke to the bill:                    Marina Lowe, American Civil Liberties Union

 

MOTION:     Rep. Ray moved to amend the bill as follows:

 

1.    Page 1, Lines 20 through 21

Senate 3rd Reading Amendments

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20         provides that a search or administrative warrant may not be issued by a justice court

21judge;

          ► provides that a warrant authorizing forceful entry may not be issued solely for the purpose of an alleged controlled substance or for drug paraphernalia;  and

 

2.    Page 4, Line 112

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112 (8) Notwithstanding any provision in this chapter, a warrant  authorizing forceful entry without prior announcement  may not be issued under

 

3.    Page 4, Line 115a through Page 4a, Line 115k

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115aŜ➔ [53-37a-3] 58-37a-3 Ŝ .

{  

115bŜ➔ Section 3. Coordinating S.B. 82 with H.B. 348 Ŝ➔ [7] Ŝ --Modifying substantive

115b1language.

115cIf this S.B. 82 and H.B. 348, Criminal Justice Programs and Amendments, both pass and

115dbecome law, the Legislature intends that the Office of Legislative Research and ✪115e       General Counsel, in preparing the Utah Code database for publication:

115f(1) amend Subsection 77-23-210(8)(a) to read:

115g"(8)(a) the alleged possession or use of marijuana or a controlled substance under

115hSection 58-37-4.2; or" ; and

115i(2) amend Subsection 7-23-210(8)(b) to read:

115j"(b) the alleged possession or use of drug paraphernalia as provided in Section

115k 53-37a-3." Ŝ   }

 

The motion to amend passed unanimously with Rep. Eliason and Rep. McIff absent for the vote.

 

MOTION:     Rep. Roberts moved to pass 1st substitute S.B. 82 out with a favorable recommendation, as amended. The motion passed with Rep. Daw and Rep. Ray voting in opposition. Rep. Eliason and Rep. McIff were absent for the vote.

 

H.B. 386         Body Cameras for Law Enforcement Officers (Rep. D. McCay)

 

Rep. McCay explained the bill to the committee.

 

Spoke against the bill:            Scott Carver, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department

 

Spoke for the bill:                   Josh Daniels, Utah Libertas Institute

 

MOTION:     Rep. Peterson moved to return H.B. 386 to the Rules Committee with a recommendation for Interim Study. The motion passed unanimously with Rep. Eliason and Rep. McIff absent for the vote.

 

H.B. 442         Law Enforcement Tracking Amendments (Rep. E. Hutchings)

 

Rep. Hutchings explained the bill to the committee.

 

Spoke for the bill:       Anna Brower, American Civil Liberties Union

 

MOTION:     Rep. Roberts moved to replace H.B. 442 with 1st Substitute H.B. 442. The motion passed unanimously with Rep. McIff absent for the vote.

 

MOTION:     Rep. Peterson moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 442 out with a favorable recommendation. The motion passed unanimously with Rep. McIff absent for the vote.

 

S.B. 214          Veterans Court (Sen. P. Knudson)

 

Sen. Knudson explained the bill to the committee.

 

Spoke to the bill:        Rick Schwermer, Utah Courts

 

MOTION:     Rep. Daw moved to pass S.B. 214 out with a favorable recommendation. The motion passed unanimously with Rep. McIff absent for the vote.

 

MOTION:     Rep. Eliason moved to place S.B. 214 on the consent calendar. The motion passed unanimously with Rep. McIff absent for the vote.

 

S.B. 226          Search and Seizure Amendments (Sen. M. Madsen)

 

Sen. Madsen explained the bill to the committee.

 

Spoke for the bill:                   Connor Boyack, Libertas Institute

Anna Brower, American Civil Liberties Institute

Steve Burton, Utah Criminal Defense Lawyers Association

 

Spoke against the bill:            Sheriff Todd Richardson, Davis County Sheriff

 

Spoke to the bill:                    Chief Doug Diamond, West Jordan Chief of Police

 

MOTION:     Rep. Roberts moved to pass S.B. 226 out with a favorable recommendation.

 

SUBSTITUTE

MOTION:      Rep. Ray moved to amend the bill as follows:

 

1.    Page 3, Lines 62 through 70

Senate 3rd Reading Amendments

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62   (B) {  each  }  an  owner of {  the  }  each  property that is imaged;

63   (b) in exigent circumstances; or

64   (c) in fresh pursuit of a person suspected of committing a felony.

65    {  (3) A government entity may not operate an imaging surveillance device when

66executing a search Ŝ➔ [or arrest] Ŝ warrant unless the application for the warrant:

67   (a) indicates that the government entity intends to use an imaging surveillance device;

68   (b) describes the capabilities of the imaging surveillance device; and

69   (c) describes the measures that the government entity will take to avoid the technology

70being used in a manner that is beyond the scope of the warrant.  }

 

The motion to amend passed with Rep. Hollins, Rep. Peterson, Rep. Redd, Rep. Roberts, and Rep. Romero voting in opposition.

 

MOTION:     Rep. Peterson moved to pass S.B. 226 out with a favorable recommendation, as amended. The motion passed unanimously.

 

MOTION:     Rep. Roberts moved to adjourn the meeting. The motion passed unanimously.

 

Chair Ipson adjourned the meeting at 5:55 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

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Don L. Ipson, Chair