UTAH STATE SENATE
UTAH STATE CAPITOL COMPLEX • 320 STATE CAPITOL
P.O. BOX 145115 • SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5515 • (801) 538-1035
AGENDA

TO:Members of the Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Standing Committee
FROM:
Sen. Todd Weiler, Chair
RE:
Committee Meeting

DATE:Wednesday, January 29, 2020
TIME:3:00 PM
PLACE:250 State Capitol

- Call to order.

- The following bills are scheduled for consideration:
1. SB0045Uniform Fiduciary Income and Principal Act Amendments   (L. Hillyard)
(jc1/jtw)
2. SB0046Domestic Violence Amendments   (J. Iwamoto)
(eae/kr)
3. SB0066Court Resources Reallocation Amendments   (T. Weiler)
(jc1/jtw)
4. SJR005Joint Resolution to Amend the Rules of Civil Procedure on Disqualification of a Judge   (K. A. Cullimore)
(jc1/jtw)

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Sen. Todd Weiler, Chair

Sen. Kirk A. CullimoreSen. Luz EscamillaSen. Daniel Hemmert
Sen. Lyle W. HillyardSen. Derek L. KitchenSen. Ann Millner
Sen. Daniel W. Thatcher

Committee Analyst: John Feinauer, Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel
Committee Secretary: Annette Sion

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     Please be aware that the public portions of this meeting will be broadcast on the Internet and that an audio recording of the public meeting, along with any materials presented or distributed to the committee, will be posted on the Legislature's website.