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H.B. 237 Enrolled
This act modifies the Code of Criminal Procedure to require that domestic violence offenders
be required to attend and satisfactorily complete a domestic violence treatment program as
a part of their sentence, unless a program is not reasonably available or the court finds the
treatment not necessary.
This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
AMENDS:
77-36-5, as last amended by Chapter 318, Laws of Utah 1996
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1. Section 77-36-5 is amended to read:
77-36-5. Sentencing -- Restricting contact with victim -- Electronic monitoring --
Counseling -- Cost assessed against defendant.
(1) When a defendant is found guilty of a crime and a condition of the sentence restricts
the defendant's contact with the victim, an order may be issued or, if one has already been issued,
it may be extended for the length of the defendant's probation. The order shall be in writing, and
the prosecutor shall provide a certified copy of that order to the victim.
(2) In determining its sentence the court, in addition to penalties otherwise provided by
law, may require the defendant to participate in[
described in Section 30-6-4.8 , in accordance with the provisions of that section[
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(3) The court may also require the defendant to pay all or part of the costs of counseling
incurred by the victim, as well as the costs for defendant's own counseling.
(4) The court shall:
(a) assess against the defendant, as restitution, any costs for services or treatment provided
to the abused spouse by the Division of Child and Family Services under Section 62A-4a-106 [
(b) order those costs to be paid directly to the division or its contracted provider.
(5) The court shall order the defendant to obtain and satisfactorily complete treatment or
therapy in a domestic violence treatment program, as defined in Section 62A-2-101 , that is licensed
by the Department of Human Services, unless the court finds that there is no licensed program
reasonably available or that the treatment or therapy is not necessary.
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