Home Sessions Committee Streaming This is the notification div House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee - February 04, 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 3:47 p.m. H.B. 193 Intimate Image Distribution Prohibition Amendments (Kwan, K.) Rep. Karen Kwan presented the bill with the assistance of Ryan Holtan, Internet Crimes Against Children, Utah Attorney General's Office. Marina Lowe, Legislative and Policy Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union, spoke to the bill. Will Carlson, Deputy District Attorney, Office of the Salt Lake County Attorney, spoke in support of the bill. Rep. Romero moved to replace H.B. 193 with 1st Substitute H.B. 193. Rep. Stoddard moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 193 out favorably. H.B. 59 Law Enforcement Investigation Amendments (Stoddard, A.) Rep. Stoddard presented the bill to the committee. Jeff Buhman, Executive Director, Statewide Association of Prosecutors, spoke in support of the bill. Chief Wade Carpenter, President, Utah Chiefs of Police, spoke in support of the bill. Rep. Miles moved to replace H.B. 59 with 1st Substitute H.B. 59. Rep. Miles moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 59 out favorably. H.B. 74 Municipal Police Oversight Amendments (Wheatley, M.) Rep. Mark Wheatley presented the bill with the assistance of Natalie Pinkney, City of South Salt Lake Council. Sydni Makemo, Community Outreach Coordinator, ACLU, answered questions from the committee. Sydni Makemo spoke in support of the bill. Lex Scott, Black Lives Matter, spoke in support of the bill. Kathryn Balmforth, resident, spoke in opposition to the bill. Joe Rummel, resident, spoke in opposition to the bill. David Newlin, resident, spoke in support of the bill. Casey Robertson, United Citizens' Alarm, spoke in opposition to the bill. Ian Adams, Executive Director, Utah State Fraternal Order of Police, spoke in opposition to the bill. Chief Chad Soffe, Woods Cross City Police Department, spoke in opposition to the bill. Rebecca McIntosh, resident, spoke in support of the bill. Rich Willie, counsel for Utah State Fraternal Order of Police, spoke in opposition to the bill. Gayle Ruzicka, Utah Eagle Forum, spoke in opposition to the bill. Bliss Tew, Support Your Local Police Committee, spoke in opposition to the bill. Wade Carpenter, speaking on behalf of the Utah Chiefs of Police and the Utah League of Cities and Towns, spoke in opposition to the bill. Sharon Anderson, resident, spoke in opposition to the bill. Rep. Romero moved to pass H.B. 74 out favorably. Rep. Ray moved to table H.B. 74. The substitute motion S.B. 38 K-9 Policy Requirements (Thatcher, D.) Rep. Pierucci presented the bill. Chief Ken Wallentine, West Jordan Police Department, was available to answer questions from the committee. Rep. Romero moved to pass S.B. 38 out favorably. H.B. 133 Law Enforcement Recording Release Amendments (Wheatley, M.) Rep. Wheatley presented the bill with the assistance of Lex Scott. Will Carlson spoke to the bill. Robert Van Dyke, Kane County Attorney, speaking on behalf of the County Attorneys' Association and the Statewide Association of Prosecutors, spoke in opposition to the bill. Ian Adams spoke in opposition to the bill. Joe Rummel spoke in opposition to the bill. Jeff Buhman spoke in opposition to the bill. Marina Lowe spoke in support of the bill. Chad Soffe spoke in opposition to the bill. Alyce Armstrong, resident, spoke in support of the bill. Zachary Bess, resident, spoke in support of the bill. Captain Jay Sube, Ogden City Police Department, speaking on behalf of the Utah Chiefs of Police Association, spoke in opposition to the bill. Collin Williams, resident, spoke in support of the bill. Allison Schlichter, resident, spoke in support of the bill. Sheriff Ryan Arbon, Weber County, and representing the Utah Sheriffs Association and the Utah Council on Victims of Crime, spoke in opposition to the bill. Rep. Gibson moved to hold H.B. 133. Rep. Ray moved to approve the minutes of February 1, 2021. Rep. Burton assumed the chair. H.B. 58 Riot Amendments (Wilcox, R.) Rep. Wilcox presented the bill with the assistance of Ryan Arbon. Casey Robertson spoke in support of the bill. Collin Williams spoke in opposition to the bill. Marina Lowe spoke in opposition to the bill. Ben Aldana, public defender, spoke in opposition to the bill. Molly Davis, Policy Analyst, Libertas Institute, spoke in opposition to the bill. Lex Scott spoke in opposition to the bill. Jake Siolo, Black Lives Matter, spoke in opposition to the bill. Jay Rummel spoke in support of the bill. Robert Van Dyke spoke to the bill. Rep. Stoddard moved to replace H.B. 58 with 1st Substitute H.B. 58. Rep. Ray moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 58 out favorably. Rep. Wilcox resumed the chair. H.B. 228 Jail Photo Distribution Prohibition (Stratton, K.) Rep. Stratton presented the bill with the assistance of David Leavitt, Utah County Attorney. Recording 2 Lex Scott spoke in support of the bill. Robert Van Dyke spoke in support of the bill. Nate Carlisle, Fox13 Utah, spoke in opposition to the bill. Collin Williams spoke in support of the bill. Zachary Bess spoke in support of the bill. Steven Burton, Executive Director, Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, spoke in support of the bill. Mike O'Brien, media attorney, spoke in opposition to the bill. Alyce Armstrong spoke in support of the bill. Marc Sternfield, Fox13 Utah, spoke in opposition to the bill. Rep. Stoddard moved to replace H.B. 228 with 1st Substitute H.B. 228. Rep. Ray moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 228 out favorably. Rep. Romero moved to adjourn. Chair Wilcox adjourned the meeting at 7:20 p.m. H.B. 58 Riot AmendmentsH.B. 58 Riot Amendments H.B. 237 Lethal Force AmendmentsH.B. 237 Lethal Force Amendments H.B. 193 Intimate Image Distribution ProhibitionH.B. 193 Intimate Image Distribution Prohibition S.B. 38 K-9 Policy RequirementsS.B. 38 K-9 Policy Requirements H.B. 74 Municipal Police Oversight AmendmentsH.B. 74 Municipal Police Oversight Amendments H.B. 133 Law Enforcement Recording Release AmendmentsH.B. 133 Law Enforcement Recording Release Amendments H.B. 59 Intimate Image Distribution Prohibition RevisionsH.B. 59 Intimate Image Distribution Prohibition Revisions H.B. 228 Jail Photo Distribution ProhibitionH.B. 228 Jail Photo Distribution Prohibition AgendaAgenda MINUTESMINUTES HB0058HB0058 HB0237HB0237 HB0193HB0193 SB0038SB0038 HB0074HB0074 HB0133HB0133 HB0059HB0059 HB0228HB0228 Recording 1 - Low Quality Recording 2 - 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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