Home Sessions Committee Streaming This is the notification div House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee - February 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 Chair Wilcox called the meeting to order at 8:01 a.m. Recording 1 Rep. Gwynn moved to approve the minutes of February 18, 2021. H.B. 301 Domestic Violence Training Amendments (Pierucci, C.) Rep. Candice Pierucci presented the bill with the assistance of Chief Special Agent Brian Redd, Bureau of Investigations, Department of Public Safety. Tom Ross, Executive Director, Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, spoke in support of the bill. Chief Wade Carpenter, President, Utah Chiefs of Police Association, spoke in support of the bill. Rep. Miles moved to pass H.B. 301 out favorably. Chair Wilcox moved to replace H.B. 301 with 1st Substitute H.B. 301. Rep. Miles moved to amend 1st Substitute H.B. 301 with Amendment #1. Rep. Miles moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 301 out favorably as amended. H.B. 237 Lethal Force Amendments (Dailey-Provost, J.) Rep. Jennifer Dailey-Provost presented the bill with the assistance of Rae Duckworth, Black Lives Matter, and Tiffany James, parent. Aaron James, parent, spoke in support of the bill. Chief Wade Carpenter, President, Utah Chiefs of Police Association, spoke in support of the bill. Ian Adams, Executive Director, Utah State Fraternal Order of Police, spoke in support of the bill. Bret Webster, resident, spoke in support of the bill. Darcy Goddard, Chief Policy Advisor, Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office, spoke to the bill. Marina Lowe, American Civil Liberties Union, spoke in support of the bill. Taryn Hiatt, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, spoke in support of the bill. Tom Ross spoke in support of the bill. Jeanetta Williams, President, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Idaho, Nevada, and Utah, spoke in support of the bill. Rep. Ray moved to replace H.B. 237 with 3rd Substitute H.B. 237. Rep. Burton moved to pass 3rd Substitute H.B. 237 out favorably. H.B. 334 Special Needs Training for Law Enforcement Amendments (Eliason, S.) Rep. Steve Eliason presented the bill with the assistance of Cheryl Smith, mother of an autistic child. Wade Carpenter spoke in support of the bill. Andrew Riggle, Disability Law Center, spoke in support of the bill. Jeanetta Williams spoke in support of the bill. Bret Webster spoke in support of the bill. Scott Stephenson, Director, Peace Officer Standards and Training, spoke in the support of the bill. Chief Ken Wallentine, West Jordan Police Department, spoke in support of the bill. Sheriff Chad Jensen, President, Utah Sheriffs' Association, spoke in support of the bill. Tom Ross spoke in support of the bill. Rep. Judkins moved to amend H.B. 334 with Amendment #1. Rep. Judkins moved to pass H.B. 334 out favorably as amended. Rep. Ray moved to place H.B. 334 on the Consent Calendar. H.B. 78 Consent Amendments (Romero, A.) Rep. Romero presented the bill with the assistance of Assistant Professor Julie Valentine, Brigham Young University School of Nursing, and Professor Paul Cassell, University of Utah School of Law. Rep. Burton assumed the chair. Daniel Strong, Assistant Attorney General, Attorney General's Office, spoke to the bill. Cara Tangaro, defense attorney and former prosecutor, spoke in opposition to the bill. Rep. Wilcox resumed the chair. Sonya Martinez-Ortiz, Executive Director, Rape Recovery Center, spoke in support of the bill. Richard Mauro, Executive Director, Salt Lake County Defenders Office, spoke in opposition to the bill. Michael Zimmerman, former Chief Justice of the Utah Supreme Court, spoke in opposition to the bill. Jeanetta Williams spoke in support of the bill. Tom Ross spoke in opposition to the bill. Crystal Powell, victim rights attorney, spoke in support of the bill. Nate Mutter, Law Enforcement Legislative Committee, spoke in support of the bill. Ed Brass, defense attorney, spoke in opposition to the bill. Rep. Judkins moved to replace H.B. 78 with 1st Substitute H.B. 78. Rep. Stoddard moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 78 out favorably. Rep. Stoddard's motion to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 78 out favorably Rep. Burton moved to adjourn. Chair Wilcox adjourned the meeting at 9:57 a.m. H.B. 301 Domestic Violence Training AmendmentsH.B. 301 Domestic Violence Training Amendments H.B. 334 Special Needs Training for Law Enforcement AmendmentsH.B. 334 Special Needs Training for Law Enforcement Amendments H.B. 237 Lethal Force AmendmentsH.B. 237 Lethal Force Amendments H.B. 78 Consent AmendmentsH.B. 78 Consent Amendments AgendaAgenda MINUTESMINUTES HB 78 HandoutsHB 78 Handouts HB0301HB0301 photographsphotographs statement of supportstatement of support HB0334HB0334 HB0237HB0237 HB0078HB0078 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.