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House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee - February 07, 2023
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Vice Chair Gwynn called the meeting to order at 2:20 p.m.
Recording 1
Rep. Ballard moved to approve the minutes of February 2, 2023.
H.B. 19 Rape Crisis Center Modifications
(Romero, A.)
Rep. Angela Romero introduced the bill with the assistance of Liliana Olvera-Arbon, Coalition Against Sexual Assault. A handout was provided.
Rape Crisis Centers in Utah
Kendra Wyckoff, Peace House, spoke for the bill.
Pastor Nolan Ruby, Wasatch Front Baptist Church, spoke against the bill.
Gary Scheller, Director, Office for Victims of Crime, spoke for the bill.
Jennifer Campbell, Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, spoke for the bill.
Tom Ross, Executive Director, Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, spoke for the bill.
Debbie Mayo, New Horizons Crisis Center, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Ballard moved to pass H.B. 19 out favorably.
Rep. Wilcox assumed the chair.
2nd Sub. S.B. 117 Domestic Violence Amendments
(Weiler, T.)
Sen. Todd Weiler presented the bill with the assistance of Kent and Shauna Mayne, parents of Mandy Mayne, domestic homicide victim.
Jennifer Campbell spoke for the bill.
Tom Ross spoke for the bill.
Kendra Wyckoff spoke for the bill.
Ned Searle, Director, Office of Domestic and Sexual Violence, Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Gwynn moved to replace 2nd Substitute S.B. 117 with 3rd Substitute S.B. 117.
Rep. Gwynn moved to pass 3rd Substitute S.B. 117 out favorably.
The motion
H.B. 249 Education Related Information Amendments
(Peterson, K.)
Rep. Karen Peterson presented the bill with the assistance of James Moss, Chair, State Board of Education.
Monica Wilbur, citizen, spoke against the bill.
Rep. Hollins moved to replace H.B. 249 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 249.
Rep. Ballard moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 249 out favorably.
Rep. Gwynn resumed the chair.
H.B. 330 Civil Commitment Amendments
(Wilcox, R.)
Rep. Wilcox presented the bill with the assistance of Darcy Goddard, attorney.
Sam Knight, Utah Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, spoke to the bill.
Will Carlson, Chief Policy Advisor, Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Lee moved to replace H.B. 330 with 1st Substitute H.B. 330.
Rep. Hollins moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 330 out favorably.
H.B. 362 Criminal Justice Data Management Task Force Sunset Extension
(Wilcox, R.)
Rep. Wilcox presented the bill to the committee.
Rep. Hall moved to pass H.B. 362 out favorably.
H.B. 332 Fallen Officer Memorial Scholarship Program
(Clancy, T.)
Rep. Wilcox assumed the chair.
Rep. Tyler Clancy presented the bill with the assistance of Emma Skinner, daughter of North Salt Lake Officer Charles Benjamin Skinner, who was killed in the line of duty.
Heather Anderson, representing the Unified Police Department and the Association of Special Districts, spoke for the bill.
Nate Mutter, Co-chair, Law Enforcement Legislative Committee, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Gwynn moved to pass H.B. 332 out favorably.
H.B. 352 Law Enforcement Data Amendments
(Lisonbee, K.)
Rep. Lisonbee presented the bill with the assistance of Daniel Strong, Director, Sentencing Commission.
Rep. Gwynn resumed the chair.
Rep. Whyte moved to amend H.B. 352 with Amendment #1.
Rep. Hall moved to pass H.B. 352 out favorably as amended.
Rep. Wilcox assumed the chair.
H.B. 339 Crime Penalty Amendments
(Clancy, T.)
Rep. Clancy presented the bill with the assistance of Moroni Benally, Navajo Nation.
Adam Craig, Utah Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Whyte moved to amend H.B. 339 with Amendment #1.
Rep. Stoddard moved to pass H.B. 339 out favorably as amended.
H.B. 313 Suspect Metal Amendments
(Jack, C.)
Rep. Colin Jack presented the bill with the assistance of Rep. Tim Jimenez.
Mark Lewon, Utah Metal Works, spoke for the bill.
Steve Burton, Utah Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, spoke against the bill.
Will Carlson spoke for the bill.
Mike Smith, Utah County Sheriff and representing Utah Sheriffs' Association and Law Enforcement Legislative Committee, spoke for the bill.
Taz Biesinger, Utah Home Builders, spoke for the bill.
Thom Carter, Rocky Mountain Power, spoke for the bill.
Nathaniel Johnson, Utah Rural Electric Cooperative Association, spoke for the bill.
Mark Moffitt, criminal defense lawyer, spoke against the bill.
Rep. Gwynn moved to pass H.B. 313 out favorably.
H.B. 199 Voluntary Firearm Safekeeping Amendments
(Cutler, P.)
H.B. 199 was not heard at the request of the sponsor.
H.B. 164 Law Enforcement Training Amendments
(Cutler, P.)
Rep. Paul Cutler presented the bill with the assistance of Chief Jack Carruth, South Salt Lake Police Department.
Rep. Gwynn resumed the chair.
Mike Smith, representing the Utah Sheriffs' Association, spoke against the bill.
Colonel Michael Rapich, Department of Public Safety, answered questions from the committee.
Rep. Stoddard moved to replace H.B. 164 with 1st Substitute H.B. 164.
Rep. Stoddard moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 164 out favorably.
The motion
S.B. 101 Peace Officer Training Modifications
(Kwan, K.)
Sen. Karen Kwan presented the bill with the assistance of Alex Garcia, Deputy Director, Police Officer Standards and Training.
Nate Mutter spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Stoddard moved to pass S.B. 101 out favorably.
Rep. Ballard moved to adjourn.
Chair Gwynn adjourned the meeting at 5:17 p.m.
H.B. 19 Rape Crisis Center Modifications
H.B. 19 Rape Crisis Center Modifications
H.B. 249 Education Related Amendments
H.B. 249 Education Related Amendments
H.B. 330 Civil Commitment Amendments
H.B. 330 Civil Commitment Amendments
H.B. 362 Criminal Justice Data Management Task Force Sunset Extension
H.B. 362 Criminal Justice Data Management Task Force Sunset Extension
2nd Sub. S.B. 117 Domestic Violence Amendments
2nd Sub. S.B. 117 Domestic Violence Amendments
H.B. 332 Fallen Officer Memorial Scholarship Program
H.B. 332 Fallen Officer Memorial Scholarship Program
H.B. 339 Crime Penalty Amendments
H.B. 339 Crime Penalty Amendments
H.B. 352 Law Enforcement Data Amendments
H.B. 352 Law Enforcement Data Amendments
H.B. 313 Suspect Metal Amendments
H.B. 313 Suspect Metal Amendments
H.B. 199 Voluntary Firearm Safekeeping Amendments
H.B. 199 Voluntary Firearm Safekeeping Amendments
H.B. 164 Law Enforcement Training Amendments
H.B. 164 Law Enforcement Training Amendments
S.B. 101 Peace Officer Training Modifications
S.B. 101 Peace Officer Training Modifications
Agenda
Agenda
MINUTES
MINUTES
Domestic Violence Amendments
Domestic Violence Amendments
HB0019
HB0019
Rape Crisis Centers in Utah
Rape Crisis Centers in Utah
HB0249
HB0249
HB0330
HB0330
HB0362
HB0362
SB0117S02
SB0117S02
HB0332
HB0332
HB0339
HB0339
HB0352
HB0352
HB0313
HB0313
HB0199
HB0199
HB0164
HB0164
SB0101
SB0101
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