H.B. 212 Expungement Changes

Bill Sponsor:

Rep. Barlow, Stewart E.
Floor Sponsor:

Sen. Iwamoto, Jani
  • Drafting Attorney: Amy L. West
  • Fiscal Analyst: Sarah Meredith




  • Information
    • Last Action: 27 Mar 2019, Governor Signed
    • Last Location: Lieutenant Governor's office for filing
    • Effective Date: 14 May 2019
    • Session Law Chapter: 371


H.B. 212

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EXPUNGEMENT CHANGES

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2019 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Stewart E. Barlow

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Senate Sponsor: Jani Iwamoto

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7     LONG TITLE
8     General Description:
9          This bill amends the labor code regarding an applicant's expunged criminal history.
10     Highlighted Provisions:
11          This bill:
12          ▸     defines terms;
13          ▸     prohibits public employer inquiry into an applicant's expunged criminal history,
14     except in certain circumstances;
15          ▸     permits an applicant to answer a question related to an expunged criminal record as
16     though the action underlying the expunged criminal record never occurred, except
17     in certain circumstances; and
18          ▸     makes technical and conforming changes.
19     Money Appropriated in this Bill:
20          None
21     Other Special Clauses:
22          None
23     Utah Code Sections Affected:
24     AMENDS:
25          34-52-102, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2017, Chapter 242
26          34-52-201, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2017, Chapter 242
27     ENACTS:
28          34-52-301, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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30     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
31          Section 1. Section 34-52-102 is amended to read:
32          34-52-102. Definitions.
33          As used in this chapter:
34          (1) "Applicant" means an individual who provides information to a public or private
35     employer for the purpose of obtaining employment.
36          (2) (a) "Criminal conviction" means a verdict or finding of guilt after a criminal trial or
37     a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a criminal charge.
38          (b) "Criminal conviction" does not include an expunged criminal conviction.
39          (3) (a) "Private employer" means a person who has one or more employees employed
40     in the same business, or in or about the same establishment, under any contract of hire, express
41     or implied, oral or written.
42          (b) "Private employer" does not include a public employer.
43          [(3)] (4) "Public employer" means an employer that is:
44          (a) the state or any administrative subunit of the state, including a department, division,
45     board, council, committee, institution, office, bureau, or other similar administrative unit of
46     state government;
47          (b) a state institution of higher education; or
48          (c) a municipal corporation, county, municipality, school district, local district, special
49     service district, or other political subdivision of the state.
50          Section 2. Section 34-52-201 is amended to read:
51          34-52-201. Public employer requirements.
52          (1) A public employer may not exclude an applicant from an initial interview because
53     of a past criminal conviction.
54          (2) A public employer excludes an applicant from an initial interview if the public
55     employer:
56          (a) requires an applicant to disclose, on an employment application, a criminal
57     conviction;

58          (b) requires an applicant to disclose, before an initial interview, a criminal conviction;
59     or
60          (c) if no interview is conducted, requires an applicant to disclose, before making a
61     conditional offer of employment, a criminal conviction.
62          (3) (a) A public employer may not make any inquiry related to an applicant's expunged
63     criminal history.
64          (b) An applicant seeking employment from a public employer may answer a question
65     related to an expunged criminal record as though the action underlying the expunged criminal
66     record never occurred.
67          [(3)] (4) Subject to Subsections (1) [and (2)] through (3), nothing in this section
68     prevents [an] a public employer from:
69          (a) asking an applicant for information about an applicant's criminal conviction history
70     during an initial interview or after an initial interview; or
71          (b) considering an applicant's conviction history when making a hiring decision.
72          [(4)] (5) Subsections (1) [and (2)] through (3) do not apply:
73          (a) if federal, state, or local law, including corresponding administrative rules, requires
74     the consideration of an applicant's criminal conviction history;
75          (b) to a public employer that is a law enforcement agency;
76          (c) to a public employer that is part of the criminal or juvenile justice system;
77          (d) to a public employer seeking a nonemployee volunteer;
78          (e) to a public employer that works with children or vulnerable adults;
79          (f) to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control created in Section 32B-2-203;
80          (g) to the State Tax Commission; and
81          (h) to a public employer whose primary purpose is performing financial or fiduciary
82     functions.
83          Section 3. Section 34-52-301 is enacted to read:
84     
Part 3. Applicants for Private Employment

85          34-52-301. Permitted applicant response regarding expunged criminal history.

86          An applicant seeking employment from a private employer may answer a question
87     related to an expunged criminal record as though the action underlying the expunged criminal
88     record never occurred.
Bill Status / Votes
• Senate Actions • House Actions • Fiscal Actions • Other Actions
DateActionLocationVote
1/29/2019 Bill Numbered but not DistributedLegislative Research and General Counsel
1/29/2019 Numbered Bill Publicly DistributedLegislative Research and General Counsel
1/30/2019 House/ received bill from Legislative ResearchClerk of the House
1/30/2019 House/ 1st reading (Introduced)House Rules Committee
1/31/2019 House/ received fiscal note from Fiscal AnalystHouse Rules Committee
2/1/2019 House/ to standing committeeHouse Economic Development and Workforce Services Committee
2/5/2019 House/ to Printing with fiscal noteHouse Economic Development and Workforce Services Committee
2/5/2019 House Comm - Substitute Recommendation from # 0 to # 1House Economic Development and Workforce Services Committee6 0 5
2/5/2019 House Comm - Favorable RecommendationHouse Economic Development and Workforce Services Committee6 0 5
2/6/2019 (11:14:23 AM)House/ comm rpt/ substitutedHouse Economic Development and Workforce Services Committee
2/6/2019 (11:14:24 AM)House/ 2nd readingHouse 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills
2/14/2019 (11:47:15 AM)House/ 3rd readingHouse 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills
2/14/2019 (11:51:13 AM)House/ passed 3rd readingSenate Secretary73 0 2
2/14/2019 (11:51:15 AM)House/ to SenateSenate Secretary
2/14/2019 Senate/ received from HouseWaiting for Introduction in the Senate
2/14/2019 Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced)Senate Rules Committee
2/20/2019 Senate/ to standing committeeSenate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee
2/26/2019 Senate Comm - Favorable RecommendationSenate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee5 0 3
2/26/2019 Senate Comm - Consent Calendar RecommendationSenate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee5 0 3
2/27/2019 (10:17:21 AM)Senate/ comm rpt/ placed on Consent CalendarSenate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee
2/27/2019 (10:17:22 AM)Senate/ 2nd readingSenate Consent Calendar
3/4/2019 (10:19:38 AM)Senate/ 3rd readingSenate Consent Calendar
3/4/2019 (10:21:51 AM)Senate/ passed 3rd readingSenate President26 0 3
3/4/2019 (10:21:52 AM)Senate/ signed by President/ returned to HouseHouse Speaker
3/4/2019 (10:21:53 AM)Senate/ to HouseHouse Speaker
3/4/2019 House/ received from SenateHouse Speaker
3/4/2019 House/ signed by Speaker/ sent for enrollingLegislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
3/5/2019 Bill Received from House for EnrollingLegislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
3/5/2019 Draft of Enrolled Bill PreparedLegislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
3/21/2019 Enrolled Bill Returned to House or SenateClerk of the House
3/21/2019 House/ enrolled bill to PrintingClerk of the House
3/21/2019 House/ received enrolled bill from PrintingClerk of the House
3/21/2019 House/ to GovernorExecutive Branch - Governor
3/27/2019 Governor SignedLieutenant Governor's office for filing