Home Sessions Committee Streaming This is the notification div House Judiciary Committee - March 04, 2020 20 House Building Participate in Virtual Meeting Option to provide public comment (at committee chair's discretion) Video for all meetings Requires submitting name to join meeting Live Audio/Video No option to provide public comment Audio only for meetings in House 30, Senate 210, and State Capitol 445; video for all other meetings Does not require submitting name to listen to/watch meeting Additional Information Follow Along Display documents automatically as they are discussed This meeting is not currently streaming. Markers Agenda Docs Downloads Make Clip Recording 1 Vice Chair Hall called the meeting to order at 4:13 p.m. Rep. Lisonbee moved to approve the minutes of the February 26, February 28, and March 3, 2020, meetings. H.B. 384 Juvenile Justice Amendments (Snow, V. L.) 1a) HB 384 Handout Rep. Snow presented the bill with support from Kim Cordova, Executive Director of the Commission on Criminal & Juvenile Justice, and Brett Peterson, Juvenile Justice Services, and Chyleen Richey, Deputy Director of the Department of Corrections. Jeff Buhman, Executive Director of the Statewide Association of Prosecutors and Public Attorneys, spoke in favor of the bill. Sheri Mattle, Utah Parent Teacher Association, spoke in favor of the bill. Brian Hexly, resident, spoke in favor of the bill. Rep. Waldrip moved to replace H.B. 384 with 1st Substitute H.B. 384. Rep. Waldrip moved to favorably recommend 1st Substitute H.B. 384. H.B. 361 Personal Injury Amendments (Handy, S.) Rep. Handy presented the bill with support from David Head, Utah Association of Justice. Mike Sonntag, American Property and Casualty Association, spoke in favor of the bill. Rep. King moved to amend H.B. 361 with Amendment #1. Rep. Brammer moved to favorably recommend H.B. 361, as amended. H.B. 367 Criminal Nonsupport Amendments (Lisonbee, K.) Rep. Lisonbee presented the bill with support from Ryan Holton, Utah Attorney General's Office. Marshall Thompson, Director of the Utah Sentencing Commission, spoke against the bill. Rep. King moved to favorably recommend H.B. 367. H.B. 178 Limited Driver License Amendments (Stoddard, A.) 5a) HB 178 Handout Rep. Stoddard presented the bill with support from Steve Burton, Defense Attorneys Association. Kim Gibb, Director Legislative & Government Affairs for the Department of Public Safety, spoke against the bill. Will Carlson, Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office, spoke against the bill. Colonel Michael Rapich, Superintendent of the Utah Highway Patrol, spoke against the bill. Rep. Seegmiller moved to go to the next item on the agenda. H.B. 397 Expungement Changes (Hutchings, E.) Rep. Hutchings presented the bill. Will Carlson, Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office, spoke in favor of the bill. Rep. Acton moved to favorably recommend H.B. 397. H.B. 365 Child Abuse and Endangerment Amendments (Watkins, C.) Rep. Watkins presented the bill with support from Connor Boyack, President of Libertas Institute. Jeff Buhman, Executive Director of the Statewide Association of Prosecutors and Public Attorneys, spoke to the bill. Dani Palmer, Vice President of the Utah Eagle Forum, spoke against the bill. 7a) HB 365 Handout Rep. Seegmiller moved to replace H.B. 365 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 365. Rep. Hutchings moved to favorably recommend 2nd Substitute H.B. 365. H.B. 65 Abortion Amendments (Dailey-Provost, J.) Rep. Dailey-Provost presented the bill with support from Ashley Weitz, victim advocate and survivor. Marshall Thompson, Director of the Utah Sentencing Commission, spoke in favor of the bill. Mary Taylor, President of Pro-Life Utah, spoke against the bill. Rep. Brammer moved to table H.B. 65. Rep. Lisonbee moved to adjourn. Vice Chair Hall adjourned the meeting at 6:34 p.m. H.B. 384 Juvenile Justice AmendmentsH.B. 384 Juvenile Justice Amendments H.B. 361 Personal Injury AmendmentsH.B. 361 Personal Injury Amendments H.B. 301 Horse Racing AmendmentsH.B. 301 Horse Racing Amendments H.B. 397 Expungement ChangesH.B. 397 Expungement Changes H.B. 178 Limited Driver License AmendmentsH.B. 178 Limited Driver License Amendments H.B. 367 Criminal Nonsupport AmendmentsH.B. 367 Criminal Nonsupport Amendments H.B. 365 Child Abuse and Endangerment AmendmentsH.B. 365 Child Abuse and Endangerment Amendments H.B. 65 Abortion AmendmentsH.B. 65 Abortion Amendments AgendaAgenda MINUTESMINUTES 1a) HB 384 Handout1a) HB 384 Handout 5a) HB 178 Handout5a) HB 178 Handout 7a) HB 365 Handout7a) HB 365 Handout HB0384HB0384 HB0361HB0361 HB0301HB0301 HB0397HB0397 HB0178HB0178 HB0367HB0367 HB0365HB0365 HB0065HB0065 Recording 1 - Low Quality Start with offset Position: (Seconds) Get Current Position End with offset Position: (Seconds) Get Current Position Clip URL: Copy Resize Audio/Video Player Having trouble listening? Try our troubleshooting page.