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House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee - February 01, 2024
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Recording 1
Chair Wilcox called the meeting to order at 3:49 p.m.
Rep. Ballard moved to approve the minutes of January 29, 2024.
H.B. 156 Burglary Amendments
(Jack, C.)
Rep. Colin Jack presented the bill.
Steve Burton, Executive Director, Utah Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, spoke in support of the bill.
Jeff Buhman, Executive Director, Statewide Association of Prosecutors, spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Peterson moved to replace H.B. 156 with 1st Substitute H.B. 156.
Rep. Peterson moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 156 out favorably.
Rep. Gwynn assumed the chair.
H.B. 369 Defensive Force Amendments
(Wilcox, R.)
Rep. Wilcox presented the bill.
Rep. Whyte moved to amend H.B. 369 with Amendment #1.
Rep. Whyte moved to pass H.B. 369 out favorably as amended.
Rep. Wilcox resumed the chair.
H.B. 276 Crime Victims Reparations Amendments
(Ballard, M.G.)
Rep. Ballard presented the bill.
Nate Mutter, Co-chair, Law Enforcement Legislative Committee, spoke to the bill.
Tom Ross, Executive Director, Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, spoke to the bill.
Rep. Peterson moved to replace H.B. 276 with 1st Substitute H.B. 276.
Rep. Peterson moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 276 out favorably.
H.B. 102 Peace Officer Standards and Training Council Amendments
(Loubet, A.)
Rep. Anthony Loubet presented the bill with the assistance of Travis Rees, Director, Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST).
Brian Gwilliam, Chief, Lone Peak Police Department and representing the Chiefs of Police Association, spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Hall moved to replace H.B. 102 with 1st Substitute H.B. 102.
Rep. Hall moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 102 out favorably.
H.B. 358 Pregnant and Postpartum Inmate Amendments
(Pierucci, C.)
Rep. Candace Pierucci presented the bill with the assistance of Eric Hutchings, Director of Legislative Affairs and Policy, Department of Corrections.
Rep. Hall moved to replace H.B. 358 with 1st Substitute H.B. 358.
Rep. Hall moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 358 out favorably.
Rep. Gwynn assumed the chair.
H.B. 84 School Safety Amendments
(Wilcox, R.)
Rep. Wilcox presented the bill with the assistance of Matt Pennington, State Security Chief, Department of Public Security.
Lori Alhadeff, mother of Alyssa Alhadeff, a 14-year-old who was killed in the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, spoke in support of the bill and of enacting "Alyssa's Law."
Max Schachter, father of Alex Schachter, a 14-year-old who was killed in the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, spoke of the importance of the bill.
Shauntelle Coda, Safe and Healthy Schools Coordinator, State Board of Education, spoke to the bill.
Teri McCabe, Provo School Board member, spoke to the bill.
Maryann Christensen, Executive Director, Utah Legislative Watch, spoke in support of the bill.
Brian Gwilliam spoke in support of the bill.
Andrew Riggle, Public Policy Advocate, Disability Law Center, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Clark Aposhian, Chair, Utah Shooting Sports Council, spoke in support of the bill.
Michael Smith, Utah County Sheriff and President of Utah Sheriff's Association, spoke in support of the bill.
Martin Munoz, Voices for Utah Children, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Elizabeth Klc, Director, Utah Substance Use and Mental Health Advisory Committee, spoke in support of the bill.
Corrine Johnson, President, Utah Parents United, spoke in support of the bill.
Rhett Larsen, School Safety Specialist, Utah State Board of Education, spoke to the bill.
Rep. Burton moved to replace H.B. 84 with 1st Substitute H.B. 84.
Rep. Burton moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 84 out favorably.
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H.B. 378 First Responder Mental Health Services Amendments
(Wilcox, R.)
Rep. Wilcox presented the bill.
Beau Mason, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Public Safety, spoke in support of the bill.
Greg Miles, Duchesne County Commissioner, spoke in support of the bill.
Clint Smith, Draper City Fire Chief and President of Utah Fire Chiefs Association, spoke to the bill..
Mark Watkins, Chief of Police, Roosevelt City, spoke in support of the bill.
Riley Pilgrim, First Vice President, Utah Fire Chiefs Association, spoke to the bill.
Maryann Christensen spoke in support of the bill.
Brian Gwilliam spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Ballard moved to replace H.B. 378 with 1st Substitute H.B. 378.
Rep. Ballard moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 378 out favorably.
Rep. Wilcox moved to adjourn.
Chair Gwynn adjourned the meeting at 5:36 p.m.
H.B. 156 Burglary Amendments
H.B. 156 Burglary Amendments
H.B. 369 Defensive Force Amendments
H.B. 369 Defensive Force Amendments
H.B. 276 Crime Victims Restitution Amendments
H.B. 276 Crime Victims Restitution Amendments
H.B. 102 Peace Officer Standards and Training Amendments
H.B. 102 Peace Officer Standards and Training Amendments
H.B. 358 Pregnant and Postpartum Inmate Amendments
H.B. 358 Pregnant and Postpartum Inmate Amendments
H.B. 84 School Safety Amendments
H.B. 84 School Safety Amendments
H.B. 378 First Responder Mental Health Services Amendments
H.B. 378 First Responder Mental Health Services Amendments
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HB0156
HB0156
HB0369
HB0369
HB0276
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HB0102
HB0102
HB0358
HB0358
HB0084
HB0084
HB0378
HB0378
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