Members Present: Rep. Karianne Lisonbee, Chair Rep. Craig Hall, Vice Chair Rep. Cheryl K. Acton Rep. Brady Brammer Rep. Jon Hawkins Rep. Eric K. Hutchings Rep. Brian S. King Rep. Travis M. Seegmiller | Rep. V. Lowry Snow Rep. Steve Waldrip Rep. Mark A. Wheatley Members Absent: Rep. Stephanie Pitcher Staff Present: Mr. Steve Benard, Session Secretary Mr. Joseph T. Wade, Policy Analyst |
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Chair Lisonbee called the meeting to order at 3:52 p.m. |
1. H.B. 57 Electronic Information or Data Privacy (Hall, C.) |
Rep. Craig Hall explained the bill with the assistance of Connor Boyack, Libertas Institute. |
Mr. Jeff Gray, Search and Seizure Director, Utah Attorney General's Office, spoke in favor of the bill. |
MOTION: Rep. Brammer moved to replace H.B. 57 with 3rd Substitute H.B. 57. The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-3. | |||
Yeas - 9 | Nays-0 | Abs-3 | |
Rep. C. Acton Rep. B. Brammer Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Hawkins Rep. B. King Rep. K. Lisonbee Rep. V. Snow Rep. S. Waldrip Rep. M. Wheatley | Rep. E. Hutchings Rep. S. Pitcher Rep. T. Seegmiller |
MOTION: Rep. Brammer moved to amend 3rd Substitute H.B. 57 with Amendment #1. The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-3. | |||
Amendment 1
3rd Sub. H.B. 57 98 (ii) is { 99 stored data, transmitted data of an electronic device, or electronic information or data provided 100 by a remote computing service provider that is the subject of the warrant in Subsection (1)(a). 238 239 All electronic information or data and records of a provider of an electronic 240 communications service or remote computing service pertaining to a subscriber or customer 241 that are obtained in violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be excluded subject to the rules governing exclusion as if the records 242 were obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution and |
Yeas - 9 | Nays-0 | Abs-3 | |
Rep. C. Acton Rep. B. Brammer Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Hawkins Rep. B. King Rep. K. Lisonbee Rep. V. Snow Rep. S. Waldrip Rep. M. Wheatley | Rep. E. Hutchings Rep. S. Pitcher Rep. T. Seegmiller |
MOTION: Rep. Brammer moved to report a favorable recommendation on 3rd Substitute H.B. 57, as amended. The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-3. | |||
Yeas - 9 | Nays-0 | Abs-3 | |
Rep. C. Acton Rep. B. Brammer Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Hawkins Rep. B. King Rep. K. Lisonbee Rep. V. Snow Rep. S. Waldrip Rep. M. Wheatley | Rep. E. Hutchings Rep. S. Pitcher Rep. T. Seegmiller |
2. H.B. 100 Sexual Violence Protective Orders (Snow, V. L.) |
Vice Chair Hall assumed the chair. |
Rep. V. Lowry Snow explained the bill. |
Ms. Mara Haight, Rape Recovery Center, spoke in favor of the bill. |
Mr. Stewart Ralphs, Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake, spoke to the bill. |
Ms. Krystal Hazlett, Sexual Assault Coordinator, Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, spoke to the bill. |
MOTION: Rep. Hawkins moved to replace H.B. 100 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 100. The motion passed with a vote of 10-0-2. | |||
Yeas - 10 | Nays-0 | Abs-2 | |
Rep. C. Acton Rep. B. Brammer Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Hawkins Rep. E. Hutchings Rep. B. King Rep. T. Seegmiller Rep. V. Snow Rep. S. Waldrip Rep. M. Wheatley | Rep. K. Lisonbee Rep. S. Pitcher |
Rep. Hawkins moved to report a favorable recommendation on 2nd Substitute H.B. 100. |
SUBSTITUTE MOTION: Rep. Hutchings moved to amend 2nd Substitute H.B. 100 with Amendment #1. The Substitute motion failed with a vote of 3-8-1. | |||
Amendment 1
2nd Sub. H.B. 100 230 (e) A sexual violence protective order remains in effect for { 231 which the district court issues the order. |
Yeas - 3 | Nays-8 | Abs-1 | |
Rep. B. Brammer Rep. E. Hutchings Rep. K. Lisonbee | Rep. C. Acton Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Hawkins Rep. B. King Rep. T. Seegmiller Rep. V. Snow Rep. S. Waldrip Rep. M. Wheatley | Rep. S. Pitcher |
SUBSTITUTE MOTION: Rep. Snow moved to hold 2nd Substitute H.B. 100. The Substitute motion passed with a vote of 11-0-1. | |||
Yeas - 11 | Nays-0 | Abs-1 | |
Rep. C. Acton Rep. B. Brammer Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Hawkins Rep. E. Hutchings Rep. B. King Rep. K. Lisonbee Rep. T. Seegmiller Rep. V. Snow Rep. S. Waldrip Rep. M. Wheatley | Rep. S. Pitcher |
3. H.B. 111 Expungement Modifications (Stoddard, A.) |
Rep. Andrew Stoddard explained the bill. |
Ms. Erin Jemison, YWCA Utah, spoke in favor of the bill. |
Mr. William Haynes, SWAP, spoke in favor of the bill. |
MOTION: Rep. Hutchings moved to replace H.B. 111 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 111. The motion passed with a vote of 11-0-1. | |||
Yeas - 11 | Nays-0 | Abs-1 | |
Rep. C. Acton Rep. B. Brammer Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Hawkins Rep. E. Hutchings Rep. B. King Rep. K. Lisonbee Rep. T. Seegmiller Rep. V. Snow Rep. S. Waldrip Rep. M. Wheatley | Rep. S. Pitcher |
MOTION: Rep. Hutchings moved to report a favorable recommendation on 2nd Substitute H.B. 111. The motion passed with a vote of 7-3-2. | |||
Yeas - 7 | Nays-3 | Abs-2 | |
Rep. C. Acton Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Hawkins Rep. E. Hutchings Rep. B. King Rep. V. Snow Rep. M. Wheatley | Rep. B. Brammer Rep. K. Lisonbee Rep. T. Seegmiller | Rep. S. Pitcher Rep. S. Waldrip |
4. H.B. 244 Misdemeanor Sentencing Timeline Clarifications (Hutchings, E.) |
Rep. Eric K. Hutchings explained the bill with the assistance of Mr. Marshall Thompson, Sentencing Commission. |
MOTION: Rep. Lisonbee moved to report a favorable recommendation on H.B. 244. The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-3. | |||
Yeas - 9 | Nays-0 | Abs-3 | |
Rep. C. Acton Rep. B. Brammer Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Hawkins Rep. E. Hutchings Rep. K. Lisonbee Rep. T. Seegmiller Rep. V. Snow Rep. S. Waldrip | Rep. B. King Rep. S. Pitcher Rep. M. Wheatley |
MOTION: Rep. Hawkins moved to adjourn. The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-3. | |||
Yeas - 9 | Nays-0 | Abs-3 | |
Rep. C. Acton Rep. B. Brammer Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Hawkins Rep. E. Hutchings Rep. K. Lisonbee Rep. T. Seegmiller Rep. V. Snow Rep. S. Waldrip | Rep. B. King Rep. S. Pitcher Rep. M. Wheatley |
Vice Chair Hall adjourned the meeting at 5:19 p.m. |