Home Sessions Committee Streaming This is the notification div House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee - January 22, 2021 30 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 Chair Wilcox called the meeting to order at 2:00 p.m. Chair Wilcox invited the committee members to introduce themselves. Rep. Miles moved to approve the minutes of March 9, 2020. H.B. 57 Armed Forces Amendments (Burton, J.) Rep. Burton presented the bill to the committee. Rep. Romero moved to replace H.B. 57 with 1st Substitute H.B. 57. Rep. Stoddard moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 57 out favorably. H.J.R. 2 Joint Resolution Encouraging Discussion on the Effects of Child Sexual Abuse (Stoddard, A.) Rep. Stoddard explained the resolution to the committee. Rep. Judkins moved to replace H.J.R. 2 with 1st Substitute H.J.R. 2. Rep. Miles moved to pass 1st Substitute H.J.R. 2 out favorably. H.B. 20 Driving Under the Influence Sentencing Amendments (Eliason, S.) Bill Summary Rep. Eliason explained the bill to the committee with the assistance of Ryan Robinson, President, Statewide Association of Prosecutors. A handout was provided. Mark Moffat, criminal defense attorney, spoke in opposition to the bill. Robert Brown, President, MADD Utah, spoke in support of the bill. Will Carlson, Deputy District Attorney, Office of the Salt Lake County Attorney, spoke in support of the bill. Richard Mauro, Executive Director, Salt Lake Legal Defender Association, spoke in opposition to the bill. Will Carlson answered questions from the committee. Monica Diaz, Director, Utah Sentencing Commission, spoke in opposition to the bill on behalf of the commission. Carlos Braceras, Executive Director, Department of Transportation, spoke in opposition to the bill. Jonathan Jemming, defense attorney, spoke in opposition to the bill. Steven Burton, President, Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, spoke in opposition to the bill. Rep. Ray moved to replace H.B. 20 with 1st Substitute H.B. 20. Rep. Ray's motion to replace H.B. 20 with 1st Substitute H.B. 20 Rep. Ray moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 20 out favorably. Rep. Miles moved to hold 1st Substitute H.B. 20. The substitute motion Rep. Ray's motion to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 20 out favorably H.B. 33 Community Correctional Center Amendments (Musselman, C.R.) Rep. Calvin Musselman presented the bill to the committee. Rep. Romero moved to replace H.B. 33 with 1st Substitute H.B. 33. Rep. Miles moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 33 out favorably. H.B. 156 National Guard Pay and Benefits Amendments (Burton, J.) Rep. Burton presented the bill to the committee with the assistance of Mike Norton, Utah National Guard. Rep. Judkins moved to pass H.B. 156 out favorably. H.B. 168 Sale of Sexual Assault Test Kits Prohibited (Romero, A.) Sale of Sexual Assault Test Kits Prohibited Rep. Romero presented the bill to the committee with the assistance of Julie Valentine, PhD. A handout was provided. Madison Campbell, Leda Health, spoke in opposition to the bill. Gary Scheller, Director of the Office for Victims of Crime, spoke in support of the bill. Sonya Martinez-Ortiz, Utah Rape Recovery Center, spoke in support of the bill. Jeanlee Carver, nurse practioner, spoke in opposition to the bill. Will Carlson answered questions from the committee and spoke in support of the bill. Jane Mason, PRESERVEkit, spoke in opposition to the bill. Jiadai Lin, attorney for Leda Health, spoke in opposition to the bill. Liliana Olvera-Arbon, Coalition Against Sexual Assault, spoke in support of the bill. Rep. Ray moved to pass H.B. 168 out favorably. Rep. Romero moved to adjourn. Chair Wilcox adjourned the meeting at 4:44 p.m. H.B. 57 Armed Forces AmendmentsH.B. 57 Armed Forces Amendments H.B. 33 Community Correctional Center AmendmentsH.B. 33 Community Correctional Center Amendments H.J.R. 2 Joint Resolution Encouraging Discussion on the Effects of Child Sexual AbuseH.J.R. 2 Joint Resolution Encouraging Discussion on the Effects of Child Sexual Abuse H.B. 20 Driving Under the Influence Sentencing AmendmentsH.B. 20 Driving Under the Influence Sentencing Amendments H.B. 156 National Guard Pay and Benefits AmendmentsH.B. 156 National Guard Pay and Benefits Amendments H.B. 168 Sale of Sexual Assault Test Kits ProhibitedH.B. 168 Sale of Sexual Assault Test Kits Prohibited AgendaAgenda MINUTESMINUTES Bill SummaryBill Summary HB0057HB0057 Sale of Sexual Assault Test Kits ProhibitedSale of Sexual Assault Test Kits Prohibited HB0033HB0033 HJR002HJR002 HB0020HB0020 HB0156HB0156 HB0168HB0168 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? 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