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SUICIDE PREVENTION MODIFICATIONS

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2017 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Steve Eliason

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Senate Sponsor: Don L. Ipson

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7     LONG TITLE
8     General Description:
9          This bill creates a Suicide Prevention Education Program to be administered by the
10     Bureau of Criminal Identification.
11     Highlighted Provisions:
12          This bill:
13          ▸     creates a Suicide Prevention Education Program to be created by the state suicide
14     prevention coordinator and the Bureau of Criminal Identification;
15          ▸     allows the program to provide grants to federal firearms licensees to educate their
16     employees regarding suicide prevention; and
17          ▸     makes technical corrections.
18     Money Appropriated in this Bill:
19          This bill appropriates:
20          ▸     to the Department of Public Safety - Bureau of Criminal Identification, as an
21     ongoing appropriation:
22               •     from the General Fund, $9,800, to the Firearm Safety Account; and
23               •     from the Firearm Safety Account, $9,800, to the Bureau of Criminal
24     Identification.
25     Other Special Clauses:
26          None
27     Utah Code Sections Affected:
28     AMENDS:
29          53-10-202, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2016, Chapter 144

30          53-10-202.1, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 226
31          62A-15-1101, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2016, Chapters 144, 164, and 168
32     ENACTS:
33          53-10-202.3, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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35     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
36          Section 1. Section 53-10-202 is amended to read:
37          53-10-202. Criminal identification -- Duties of bureau.
38          The bureau shall:
39          (1) procure and file information relating to identification and activities of persons who:
40          (a) are fugitives from justice;
41          (b) are wanted or missing;
42          (c) have been arrested for or convicted of a crime under the laws of any state or nation;
43     and
44          (d) are believed to be involved in racketeering, organized crime, or a dangerous
45     offense;
46          (2) establish a statewide uniform crime reporting system that shall include:
47          (a) statistics concerning general categories of criminal activities;
48          (b) statistics concerning crimes that exhibit evidence of prejudice based on race,
49     religion, ancestry, national origin, ethnicity, or other categories that the division finds
50     appropriate; and
51          (c) other statistics as required by the Federal Bureau of Investigation;
52          (3) make a complete and systematic record and index of the information obtained
53     under this part;
54          (4) subject to the restrictions in this part, establish policy concerning the use and
55     dissemination of data obtained under this part;
56          (5) publish an annual report concerning the extent, fluctuation, distribution, and nature
57     of crime in Utah;

58          (6) establish a statewide central register for the identification and location of missing
59     persons, which may include:
60          (a) identifying data including fingerprints of each missing person;
61          (b) identifying data of any missing person who is reported as missing to a law
62     enforcement agency having jurisdiction;
63          (c) dates and circumstances of any persons requesting or receiving information from
64     the register; and
65          (d) any other information, including blood types and photographs found necessary in
66     furthering the purposes of this part;
67          (7) publish a quarterly directory of missing persons for distribution to persons or
68     entities likely to be instrumental in the identification and location of missing persons;
69          (8) list the name of every missing person with the appropriate nationally maintained
70     missing persons lists;
71          (9) establish and operate a 24-hour communication network for reports of missing
72     persons and reports of sightings of missing persons;
73          (10) coordinate with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and other
74     agencies to facilitate the identification and location of missing persons and the identification of
75     unidentified persons and bodies;
76          (11) receive information regarding missing persons, as provided in Sections 26-2-27
77     and 53A-11-502, and stolen vehicles, vessels, and outboard motors, as provided in Section
78     41-1a-1401;
79          (12) adopt systems of identification, including the fingerprint system, to be used by the
80     division to facilitate law enforcement;
81          (13) assign a distinguishing number or mark of identification to any pistol or revolver,
82     as provided in Section 76-10-520;
83          (14) check certain criminal records databases for information regarding motor vehicle
84     salesperson applicants, maintain a separate file of fingerprints for motor vehicle salespersons,
85     and inform the Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division when new entries are made for certain

86     criminal offenses for motor vehicle salespersons in accordance with the requirements of
87     Section 41-3-205.5;
88          (15) check certain criminal records databases for information regarding driving
89     privilege card applicants or cardholders and maintain a separate file of fingerprints for driving
90     privilege applicants and cardholders and inform the federal Immigration and Customs
91     Enforcement Agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security when new entries
92     are made in accordance with the requirements of Section 53-3-205.5.
93          (16) review and approve or disapprove applications for license renewal that meet the
94     requirements for renewal;
95          (17) forward to the board those applications for renewal under Subsection (16) that do
96     not meet the requirements for renewal; and
97          (18) within funds appropriated by the Legislature for the purpose, implement and
98     manage the operation of [a] firearm safety [program] and suicide prevention education
99     programs, in conjunction with the state suicide prevention coordinator, as described in this
100     section and Section 62A-15-1101, including:
101          (a) coordinating with the Department of Health, local mental health and substance
102     abuse authorities, [the public education suicide prevention coordinator] a nonprofit behavioral
103     health advocacy group, and a representative from a Utah-based nonprofit organization with
104     expertise in the field of firearm use and safety that represents firearm owners, to:
105          (i) produce a firearm safety brochure with information about the safe handling and use
106     of firearms that includes:
107          (A) rules for safe handling, storage, and use of firearms in a home environment;
108          (B) information about at-risk individuals and individuals who are legally prohibited
109     from possessing firearms;
110          (C) information about suicide prevention and awareness; and
111          (D) information about the availability of firearm safety packets;
112          (ii) procure cable-style gun locks for distribution pursuant to this section; [and]
113          (iii) produce a firearm safety packet that includes both the firearm safety brochure

114     described in Subsection (18)(a)(i) and the cable-style gun lock described in Subsection
115     (18)(a)(ii); and
116          (iv) create a suicide prevention education course that:
117          (A) provides information that includes posters for display and pamphlets or brochures
118     for distribution regarding firearm safety education;
119          (B) incorporates current information on how to recognize suicidal behaviors and
120     identify persons who may be suicidal;
121          (C) provides information regarding crisis intervention resources; and
122          (D) provides continuing education in the area of suicide prevention;
123          (b) distributing, free of charge, the firearm safety packet to the following persons, who
124     shall make the firearm safety packet available free of charge:
125          (i) health care providers, including emergency rooms;
126          (ii) mental health practitioners;
127          (iii) other public health suicide prevention organizations;
128          (iv) entities that teach firearm safety courses; and
129          (v) school districts for use in the seminar, described in Section 53A-15-1302, for
130     parents of students in the school district;
131          (c) creating and administering a redeemable coupon program described in this section
132     and Section 76-10-526, that may include:
133          (i) producing a redeemable coupon that offers between $10 and $200 off the purchase
134     of a gun safe from a participating federally licensed firearms dealer, as defined in Section
135     76-10-501, by a Utah resident who has filed an application for a concealed firearm permit;
136          (ii) advertising the redeemable coupon program to all federally licensed firearms
137     dealers and maintaining a list of dealers who wish to participate in the program;
138          (iii) printing or writing the name of a Utah resident who has filed an application for a
139     concealed firearm permit on the redeemable coupon;
140          (iv) mailing the redeemable coupon and the firearm safety brochure to Utah residents
141     who have filed an application for a concealed firearm permit; and

142          (v) collecting from the participating dealers receipts described in Section 76-10-526
143     and reimbursing the dealers;
144          (d) in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
145     making rules that establish procedures for:
146          (i) producing and distributing the firearm safety brochures and packets;
147          (ii) procuring the cable-style gun locks for distribution; and
148          (iii) administering the redeemable coupon program; and
149          (e) reporting to the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Interim Committee
150     regarding implementation and success of the firearm safety program:
151          (i) during the 2016 interim, before November 1; and
152          (ii) during the 2018 interim, before June 1.
153          Section 2. Section 53-10-202.1 is amended to read:
154          53-10-202.1. Firearm Safety Account.
155          (1) There is created a restricted account within the General Fund known as the
156     "Firearm Safety Account."
157          (2) The account shall be funded by appropriations from the Legislature.
158          (3) Funds in the account may only be used for the [Firearm Safety Program] programs
159     established in Subsection 53-10-202(18).
160          Section 3. Section 53-10-202.3 is enacted to read:
161          53-10-202.3. Suicide Prevention Education Program -- Definitions -- Grant
162     requirements.
163          (1) As used in this section:
164          (a) "Bureau" means the Bureau of Criminal Identification created in Section 53-10-201
165     within the Department of Public Safety.
166          (b) "Coordinator" means the state suicide prevention coordinator designated in Section
167     62A-15-1101.
168          (c) "Course" means the suicide prevention education course created in Subsection
169     53-10-202(18)(a)(iv).

170          (2) There is created a Suicide Prevention Education Program to fund suicide
171     prevention education opportunities for federally licensed firearms dealers who operate a retail
172     establishment open to the public and the dealers' employees.
173          (3) The bureau shall provide a grant to an employer in Subsection (2) following the
174     criteria provided in accordance with Subsection 62A-15-1101(8)(b).
175          (4) An employer may apply for a grant of up to $2,500 under the program.
176          Section 4. Section 62A-15-1101 is amended to read:
177          62A-15-1101. Suicide prevention -- Reporting requirements.
178          (1) As used in the section:
179          (a) "Bureau" means the Bureau of Criminal Identification created in Section 53-10-201
180     within the Department of Public Safety.
181          (b) "Division" means the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health.
182          (c) "Intervention" means an effort to prevent a person from attempting suicide.
183          (d) "Postvention" means mental health intervention after a suicide attempt or death to
184     prevent or contain contagion.
185          (e) "State suicide prevention coordinator" means an individual designated by the
186     division as described in Subsections (2) and (3).
187          (2) The division shall appoint a state suicide prevention coordinator to administer a
188     state suicide prevention program composed of suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention
189     programs, services, and efforts.
190          (3) The state suicide prevention program may include the following components:
191          (a) delivery of resources, tools, and training to community-based coalitions;
192          (b) evidence-based suicide risk assessment tools and training;
193          (c) town hall meetings for building community-based suicide prevention strategies;
194          (d) suicide prevention gatekeeper training;
195          (e) training to identify warning signs and to manage an at-risk individual's crisis;
196          (f) evidence-based intervention training;
197          (g) intervention skills training; and

198          (h) postvention training.
199          (4) The state suicide prevention coordinator shall coordinate with the following to
200     gather statistics, among other duties:
201          (a) local mental health and substance abuse authorities;
202          (b) the State Board of Education, including the public education suicide prevention
203     coordinator described in Section 53A-15-1301;
204          (c) the Department of Health;
205          (d) health care providers, including emergency rooms;
206          (e) federal agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation;
207          (f) other unbiased sources; and
208          (g) other public health suicide prevention efforts.
209          (5) The state suicide prevention coordinator shall provide a written report to the Health
210     and Human Services Interim Committee, by the October meeting every year, on:
211          (a) implementation of the state suicide prevention program, as described in Subsections
212     (2) and (3);
213          (b) data measuring the effectiveness of each component of the state suicide prevention
214     program;
215          (c) funds appropriated for each component of the state suicide prevention program; and
216          (d) five-year trends of suicides in Utah, including subgroups of youths and adults and
217     other subgroups identified by the state suicide prevention coordinator.
218          (6) The state suicide prevention coordinator shall report to the Legislature's:
219          (a) Education Interim Committee, by the October 2015 meeting, jointly with the State
220     Board of Education, on the coordination of suicide prevention programs and efforts with the
221     State Board of Education and the public education suicide prevention coordinator as described
222     in Section 53A-15-1301; and
223          (b) Health and Human Services Interim Committee, by the October 2017 meeting,
224     statistics on the number of annual suicides in Utah, including how many suicides were
225     committed with a gun, and if so:

226          (i) where the victim procured the gun and if the gun was legally possessed by the
227     victim;
228          (ii) if the victim purchased the gun legally and whether a background check was
229     performed before the victim purchased the gun;
230          (iii) whether the victim had a history of mental illness or was under the treatment of a
231     mental health professional;
232          (iv) whether any medication or illegal drugs or alcohol were also involved in the
233     suicide; and
234          (v) if the suicide incident also involved the injury or death of another individual,
235     whether the shooter had a history of domestic violence.
236          (7) The state suicide prevention coordinator shall consult with the bureau to implement
237     and manage the operation of a firearm safety program, as described in Subsection
238     53-10-202(18) [and], Section 53-10-202.1, and the Suicide Prevention Education Program
239     described in Section 53-10-202.3.
240          (8) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
241     division shall make rules:
242          (a) governing the implementation of the state suicide prevention program, consistent
243     with this section[.]; and
244          (b) in conjunction with the bureau, defining the criteria for employers to apply for
245     grants under the Suicide Prevention Education Program in Section 53-10-202.3, which shall
246     include:
247          (i) attendance at a suicide prevention education course; and
248          (ii) display of posters and distribution of the firearm safety brochures or packets
249     created in Subsection 53-10-202(18)(a)(iii), but does not require the distribution of a
250     cable-style gun lock with a firearm if the firearm already has a trigger lock or comparable
251     safety mechanism.
252          Section 5. Appropriation.
253          (1) Restricted Fund and Account Transfers. The Legislature authorizes the State

254     Division of Finance to transfer the following amounts among the following funds or accounts
255     as indicated. Expenditures and outlays from the recipient funds must be authorized elsewhere
256     in an appropriations act.
257     ITEM 1     To General Fund Restricted - Firearm Safety Account
258               From General Fund
$9,800

259               Schedule of Programs:
260                    General Fund Restricted - Firearm Safety Account          $9,800
261          (2) Operating and Capital Budgets. The following sums of money are appropriated for
262     the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018. These are additions to
263     amounts previously appropriated for fiscal year 2018. Under the terms and conditions of Title
264     63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act, the Legislature appropriates the following sums of
265     money from the funds or accounts indicated for the use and support of the government of the
266     state of Utah.
267     ITEM 2     To Bureau of Criminal Identification - Department of Public Safety
268               From General Fund Restricted - Firearm Safety Account
$9,800

269               Schedule of Programs:
270                    CITS Bureau of Criminal Identification          $9,800