REVISED MINUTES OF THE HOUSE

PUBLIC UTILITIES & TECHNOLOGY STANDING COMMITTEE

Room 450, State Capitol

February 22, 2016

 

Members Present:                Rep. Ken Ivory, Chair

                                                Rep. Stephen G. Handy, Vice Chair

                                                Rep. Patrice M. Arent

                                                Rep. Scott H. Chew

                                                Rep. Kay J. Christofferson

                                                Rep. Rebecca P. Edwards

Rep. Lynn N. Hemingway

                                                Rep. Keven J. Stratton

                                                Rep. Earl D. Tanner 


Members Absent:                 Rep. Brad L. Dee  

                                                Rep. Keith Grover


Staff Present:                        Mr. Adam J. Sweet, Policy Analyst

                                                Ms. Lisa Jones, Committee Secretary


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

 

Vice Chair Handy called the meeting to order at 8:06 a.m.

 

MOTION:     Rep. Christofferson moved to approve the minutes of February 11, 2016, and February 16, 2016. The motion passed unanimously.

 

HB0340          Telehealth Revisions (Rep. K. Ivory)


Rep. Ivory explained the bill, assisted by Lou Theaur, Department of Telemedicine, University of Utah, and Justin Kahn, Founder, TruClinic. "Two Words About Strokes" from the Moab Times-Independent was distributed to the committee.

 

Spoke to the bill:        Kelly Atkinson, Executive Director, Utah Health Insurance Providers

Brian Allen, Lobbyist, America's Health Insurance Plans

 

Spoke for the bill:       Mark Brinton, Director of Public Affairs, American Medical Association

                                    Emma Chacon, Assistant Division Director, Medicaid

 

MOTION:     Rep. Ivory moved to replace H.B. 340 with 1 Sub. H.B. 340. The motion passed unanimously, with Rep. Stratton absent for the vote.

 

MOTION:     Rep. Stratton moved to pass 1st Sub. H.B. 340 out favorably.


SUBSTITUTE

MOTION:     Rep. Arent moved to return 1st Sub H.B. 340 to the Rules Committee with a recommendation that it be studied further during the interim. The motion failed with Rep. Chew, Rep. Christofferson, Rep. Stratton, Rep. Tanner, Rep. Handy, and Rep. Ivory voting in opposition.


PENDING ORIGINAL

MOTION:     Rep. Stratton's original motion to pass 1st Sub. H.B. 340 out favorably passed with Rep. Arent and Rep. Hemingway voting in opposition.

 

HB0225          Cybercrime Amendments (Rep. D. Lifferth)


Rep. Lifferth explained the bill, assisted by Major Brian Redd, Director, State Bureau of Investigation.

 

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

 

1.    Page 1, Lines 19 through 20:   

 

19         modifies an element of computer crimes to include a person who acts {   with  }  without 

20authorization  , or whose acts exceed authorization  , {  but then  }  and who   commits a crime;

 

2.    Page 1, Line 21:  

 

21         modifies the reporting procedure for computer crime offenses  , including reporting by state agencies  ; and

 

3.    Page 2, Line 55:  

 

55   (ii) computers and remote terminals; {  or  }

         (iii) network connected devices; or 

 

4.    Page 3, Line 88:  

 

88   [(10)] (13) "Security system" means a computer, computer system, network,  network connected device,  or

 

5.    Page 4, Line 102:       

 

102 (1) A person who {   with or  }  , acting  without authorization  or whose acts exceed authorization,   gains or attempts to gain access to any

 

6.    Page 5, Lines 140 through 141:      

 

140 (4) A person who {  intentionally or knowingly, and with or  }  , acting  without authorization,  or whose acts exceed authorization, 

141interferes with or interrupts computer services to another authorized to receive the services is

 

7.    Page 5, Line 144:       

 

144computer system, computer program, computer data or software {  intentionally or knowingly  }  unlawfully 

 

8.    Page 5, Line 145:       

 

145interferes with or interrupts critical infrastructure is guilty of a {  third degree felony  }  class A misdemeanor  .

 

9.    Page 6, Line 154:       

 

154   (1)  Every person, except [those] a person to whom a statutory or common law privilege

 

10.  Page 6, Line 157:       

 

157  {  (1)  }  (a)  the attorney general[,] or county attorney, or, if within a prosecution district, the

 

11.  Page 6, Line 160:       

 

160  {  (2)  }  (b)  a state or local law enforcement agency  .

(2) Every state agency that has reason to believe that any provision of Section 76-6-703 is being or has been violated within the agency's computer system or network shall report the suspected violation to the Utah Department of Public Safety, State Bureau of Investigation. 

 

12.  Page 6, Lines 171 through 172:      

 

171that causes or threatens to cause bodily harm, serious bodily injury, or death against another

172person is a {  third degree felony  }  class A misdemeanor  .

 

13.  Page 7, Lines 190 through 192:      

 

190 (d) "Minor" means a person who is younger than 18 years of age.

191  {  (e) "Personal identifying information" means the same as that term is defined in

192Section 76-6-1102.  }

 

14.  Page 7, Lines 194 through 196:      

 

194prosecution in the jurisdiction where the communication originated or was received if   the person, or a party whom the person has encouraged to act in violation of this Subsection (2), acts   with

195intent to {  annoy,  } alarm, intimidate, {  offend,  } abuse, threaten, harass, {  frighten,  } or disrupt the

196electronic communications of another {  , the person  }  and  :

 

15.  Page 7, Line 208 through Page 8, Line 214: 

 

208physical harm, or damage to any person or the property of any person; {  [  } or {  ]  }

209 (d) causes disruption, jamming, or overload of an electronic communication system

210through excessive message traffic or other means utilizing an electronic communication

211device {  [  } . {  ]  } {  ; or

212 (e) electronically publishes, posts, or otherwise makes available personal identifying

213information in a public online site or forum.  }

214 (3) (a) (i) Electronic communication harassment committed against an adult is a class

 

16.  Page 9, Lines 261 through 264:      

 

261 (d) A violation of Subsection (2)(d) {  :

262 (i) is a third degree felony; or

263 (ii)   } is a second degree felony {  if the emergency responders while acting in response to

264the report cause physical injury to any resident or other person at the reported location  } .

 

 

The motion passed unanimously with Rep. Handy absent for the vote.

 

MOTION:     Rep. Tanner moved to make a verbal amendment to the adopted amendment as follows:

 

1.    Page 9, Lines 261 through 264:      

 

261 (d) A violation of Subsection (2)(d) {  :

262 (i) is a third degree felony; or

263 (ii) is a second degree felony if the emergency responders while acting in response to

264the report cause physical injury to any resident or other person at the reported location  }  is a class A misdemeanor  .

 

The motion passed unanimously with Rep. Handy and Rep. Stratton absent for the vote.

 

Spoke for the bill:       Brie Taylor, Salt Lake City resident

 

MOTION:     Rep. Christofferson moved to pass the bill out favorably as amended. The motion passed unanimously, with Rep. Stratton and Rep. Handy absent for the vote.

 

HB0341          Interlocal Cooperation Act Amendments (Rep. M. Nelson)

 

At the request of the sponsor the bill was not considered.

 

MOTION:     Rep. Christofferson moved to adjourn the meeting. The motion passed unanimously, with Sen. Stratton and Rep. Handy absent for the vote.

 

 

 

 

 

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Ken Ivory, Chair