This document includes House Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 11:54 AM by pflowers.
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING DISCUSSION

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ABOUT PREVENTION OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE

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2022 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Andrew Stoddard

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Senate Sponsor: Todd D. Weiler

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8     LONG TITLE
9     General Description:
10          This concurrent resolution encourages discussion about the effects and prevention of
11     child sexual abuse.
12     Highlighted Provisions:
13          This resolution:
14          ▸     acknowledges the widespread nature of child sexual abuse in Utah;
15          ▸     explains the impact of child sexual abuse on survivors and communities;
16          ▸     encourages discussion about the effects and prevalence of child sexual abuse; and
17          ▸     encourages discussion about ways in which the government, communities, and
18     citizens of Utah can prevent child sexual abuse and support those affected.
19     Special Clauses:
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22     Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, the Governor concurring therein:
23          WHEREAS, in Utah, it is estimated that one in 10 children will be sexually abused
24     before they turn 18 years old;
25          WHEREAS, a report on rape in Utah published in 2007 by the Utah Commission on
26     Criminal and Juvenile Justice found that almost 80% of females who had been sexually
27     assaulted reported that their first sexual assault occurred before their 18th birthday;

28          WHEREAS, it is estimated that the ramifications of child sexual abuse cost the state of
29     Utah approximately $1 billion annually;
30          WHEREAS, survivors of child sexual abuse are about four times more likely to develop
31     symptoms of drug abuse and experience post-traumatic stress disorder as adults;
32          WHEREAS, survivors of child sexual abuse are about three times more likely to
33     experience a major depressive episode as adults;
34          WHEREAS, survivors of child sexual abuse are at a higher risk of experiencing
35     behavioral health problems, including eating disorders, learning difficulties, fearfulness, social
36     withdrawal, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts;
37          WHEREAS, survivors of child sexual abuse are at a higher risk of experiencing poor
38     physical health outcomes across the lifespan, including asthma, cancer, obesity, and heart
39     disease;
40          WHEREAS, advocacy organizations have indicated that raising awareness of and
41     preventing child sexual abuse is critical for promoting safe and healthy children and families
42     across Utah;
43          WHEREAS, experts have also urged that stopping child sexual abuse is each adult's
44     responsibility and requires the public to be properly educated on the true nature of abuse; and
45          WHEREAS, Utah statute requires an individual who has reason to believe a child has
46     been subjected to abuse or neglect, or observes a child being subjected to conditions or
47     circumstances that would reasonably result in abuse or neglect, to report the alleged abuse or
48     neglect to certain authorities:
49          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah, the
50     Governor concurring therein, encourages open and frank discussion about the effects and
51     prevalence of child sexual abuse and supports evidence-based solutions to prevent and reduce
52     the harmful impacts of child sexual abuse.
53          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature and the Governor find that the ways
54     in which the government, communities, and citizens of Utah can prevent child sexual abuse
55     and best support those affected should be further discussed and addressed to ensure that
56     children in Utah are healthy and safe, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, Ĥ→ sex, ←Ĥ gender
56a     identity, or
57     socioeconomic status.