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H.B. 277
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill provides a mitigating circumstance for certain alcohol offenses when reporting
10 an alcohol consumption-related emergency.
11 Highlighted Provisions:
12 This bill:
13 . provides that a person H. [
13a H. than 21 years of age .H who is in violation of an alcohol
14 possession or consumption law, and who in the same incident reports to law
15 enforcement a person who is physically endangered by the consumption of alcohol,
16 may be considered by the sentencing court for a mitigation of the sentence due to
17 having reported the endangered person.
18 Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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20 Other Special Clauses:
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22 Utah Code Sections Affected:
23 ENACTS:
24 32A-13-110, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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26 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
27 Section 1. Section 32A-13-110 is enacted to read:
28 32A-13-110. Sentencing considerations.
29 (1) In sentencing an actor for a misdemeanor violation of Section 32A-12-203 or
30 Subsection 32A-12-209 (1), the court H. [
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31 mitigating factor.
32 (2) The mitigating factor referred to in Subsection (1) is:
33 (a) the actor committed an offense under Subsection (1) in the course of the same event
34 regarding which the actor contacted a law enforcement agency for emergency assistance for a
35 person whom the actor reasonably believed was, at the time the call was made, in need of
36 medical care due to having apparently consumed an excessive amount of alcohol;
37 (b) the actor was H. younger than .H 21 years of age H. [
37a of the offense;
38 (c) the actor was present during the incident of alcohol consumption that resulted in the
39 actor's call to law enforcement under this section, but the actor was not involved in coercing or
40 encouraging the endangered person to consume alcohol; and
41 (d) the actor was not charged with any other criminal conduct during the incident when
42 the actor committed the offense listed under Subsection (1).
Legislative Review Note
as of 1-27-10 3:27 PM