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House Judiciary Committee - February 21, 2024
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Recording 1
Chair Abbott called the meeting to order at 4:09 p.m.
Rep. Hawkins moved to approve the February 20, 2024 minutes.
H.B. 196 Sexual Abuse Amendments
(Ivory, K.)
Ritual abuse and Civil Statutes of Limitations
Rep. Ken Ivory presented the bill with the assistance of Mike Smith, Utah County Sheriff and President of the Utah Sheriffs' Association, and Cara Baldree, survivor.
Brett Bluth, survivor, spoke in favor of the bill.
Nicholeen Peck, President, Worldwide Organization for Women, spoke in favor of the bill.
Rabbi Avremi Zippel, Chair, Utah Council for Victims of Crime, spoke to the bill.
Cindy Metcalf, Executive Director, Relentless Hope, spoke in favor of the bill.
Kimberli Raya Koen, survivor, spoke in favor of the bill.
Jason Randall, Lieutenant, Utah County Sheriff's Office, spoke in favor of the bill.
Marlesse Jones, Victim Services Commission, spoke in favor of the bill.
Katie Stahl, Utah Director, Right on Crime, spoke in favor of the bill.
Dustin Parmley, public defender, spoke to the bill.
Chelcie Hope, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill.
Rep. Shipp moved to replace H.B. 196 with 1st Substitute H.B. 196.
Rep. Birkeland moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 196 out favorably.
H.B. 409 Presumption of State Jurisdiction Amendments
(Ivory, K.)
Federal Overreach Stories
State-Federal Jurisdiction Over Lands Within a State
State-Federal Jurisdiction
Why State Sovereignty Matters
Rep. Ivory presented the bill with the assistance of Gloria Vindas, citizen.
Maryann Christensen, Executive Director, Utah Legislative Watch, spoke in favor of the bill.
Nicholeen Peck, Worldwide Organization for Women, spoke in favor of the bill.
Jen Brown, President, Utah Citizens for the Constitution, spoke in favor of the bill.
Rep. Shipp moved to replace H.B. 409 with 1st Substitute H.B. 409.
Rep. Shipp moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 409 out favorably.
H.B. 456 Protection Order Amendments
(Teuscher, J.)
HB456 Protection Order Amendments
Rep. Jordan Teuscher presented the bill.
Rep. Shipp moved to pass H.B. 456 out favorably.
H.B. 459 Blended Plea Amendments
(Teuscher, J.)
Rep. Teuscher presented the bill.
Jeff Buhman, Executive Director, Statewide Association of Prosecutors, spoke to the bill.
Will Carlson, Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office, spoke to the bill.
Chris Yannelli, Deputy Utah County Attorney, spoke to the bill.
Mike Smith, Utah County Sheriff's Association, spoke to the bill.
Paul Wake, Deputy Utah County Attorney, spoke to the bill.
Pamela Vickrey, Director, Utah Juvenile Defender Attorneys, spoke to the bill.
Rep. Rohner moved to go to the next item on the agenda.
Rep. Loubet moved to replace H.B. 459 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 459.
Rep. Loubet moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 459 out favorably.
Brett Peterson, Director, Juvenile Justice and Youth Services, provided some clarification.
2nd Sub. S.B. 104 Children's Device Protection Act
(Weiler, T.)
Sen. Todd Weiler presented the bill with the assistance of Benjamin Bull, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Director of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation.
Nicholeen Peck, Worldwide Organization for Women, spoke in favor of the bill.
Gayle Ruzicka, Utah Eagle Forum, spoke in favor of the bill.
Melissa McKay, mother and advocate, spoke in favor of the bill.
Tina Seastrand, Digital Wellness Specialist, Utah Parent Teacher Association, spoke in favor of the bill.
Linda Zenger, mother and grandmother, spoke in favor of the bill.
Maryann Christensen, Utah Legislative Watch, spoke in favor of the bill.
Chris McKenna, Founder, Protect Young Eyes, spoke in favor of the bill.
Rep. Clancy moved to replace 2nd Substitute S.B. 104 with 4th Substitute S.B. 104.
Rep. King moved to amend 4th Substitute S.B. 104 with Amendment #1.
Rep. Hawkins moved to pass 4th Substitute S.B. 104 out favorably as amended.
Rep. Hawkins assumed the chair.
H.B. 544 Mental Health Amendments
(Abbott, N.)
Rep. Abbott presented the bill with the assistance of Nate Crippes, Disability Law Center.
Rena Rogers, Executive Director, Mental Health America of Utah, spoke in favor of the bill.
Rep. Watkins moved to pass H.B. 544 out favorably.
Rep. Loubet moved to adjourn.
Chair Hawkins adjourned the meeting at 6:51 p.m.
H.B. 196 Sexual Abuse Amendments
H.B. 196 Sexual Abuse Amendments
H.B. 409 Presumption of State Jurisdiction Amendments
H.B. 409 Presumption of State Jurisdiction Amendments
H.B. 456 Protection Order Amendments
H.B. 456 Protection Order Amendments
H.B. 459 Blended Plea Amendments
H.B. 459 Blended Plea Amendments
H.B. 544 Mental Health Amendments
H.B. 544 Mental Health Amendments
2nd Sub. S.B. 104 Children's Device Protection Act
2nd Sub. S.B. 104 Children's Device Protection Act
Agenda
Agenda
MINUTES
MINUTES
Federal Overreach Stories
Federal Overreach Stories
HB0196
HB0196
HB456 Protection Order Amendments
HB456 Protection Order Amendments
Ritual abuse and Civil Statutes of Limitations
Ritual abuse and Civil Statutes of Limitations
State-Federal Jurisdiction
State-Federal Jurisdiction
State-Federal Jurisdiction Over Lands Within a State
State-Federal Jurisdiction Over Lands Within a State
Why State Sovereignty Matters
Why State Sovereignty Matters
HB0409
HB0409
HB0456
HB0456
HB0459
HB0459
HB0544
HB0544
SB0104S02
SB0104S02
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