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9 Committee Note:
10 The Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Interim Committee recommended this bill.
11 Legislative Vote: 15 voting for 0 voting against 1 absent
12 The Criminal Code Evaluation Task Force recommended this bill.
13 Membership: 6 legislators 9 non-legislators
14 Total Vote: 12 voting for 0 voting against 3 absent
15 Legislative Vote: 4 voting for 0 voting against 2 absent
16 General Description:
17 This bill extends the Criminal Code Evaluation Task Force by two years.
18 Highlighted Provisions:
19 This bill:
20 ▸ extends the Criminal Code Evaluation Task Force by two years; and
21 ▸ makes technical and conforming changes.
22 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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24 Other Special Clauses:
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26 Utah Code Sections Affected:
27 AMENDS:
28 36-29-108, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2021, Chapter 194
29 63I-1-236, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2021, Chapter 194
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31 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
32 Section 1. Section 36-29-108 is amended to read:
33 36-29-108. Criminal Code Evaluation Task Force.
34 (1) As used in this section, "task force" means the Criminal Code Evaluation Task
35 Force created in this section.
36 (2) There is created the Criminal Code Evaluation Task Force consisting of the
37 following 15 members:
38 (a) three members of the Senate appointed by the president of the Senate, no more than
39 two of whom may be from the same political party;
40 (b) three members of the House of Representatives appointed by the speaker of the
41 House of Representatives, no more than two of whom may be from the same political party;
42 (c) the executive director of the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice or the
43 executive director's designee;
44 (d) the director of the Utah Sentencing Commission or the director's designee;
45 (e) one member appointed by the presiding officer of the Utah Judicial Council;
46 (f) one member of the Utah Prosecution Council appointed by the chair of the Utah
47 Prosecution Council;
48 (g) the executive director of the Utah Department of Corrections or the executive
49 director's designee;
50 (h) the commissioner of the Utah Department of Public Safety or the commissioner's
51 designee;
52 (i) the director of the Utah Office for Victims of Crime or the director's designee;
53 (j) an individual who represents an association of criminal defense attorneys, appointed
54 by the president of the Senate; and
55 (k) an individual who represents an association of victim advocates, appointed by the
56 speaker of the House of Representatives.
57 (3) (a) The president of the Senate shall designate a member of the Senate appointed
58 under Subsection (2)(a) as a cochair of the task force.
59 (b) The speaker of the House of Representatives shall designate a member of the House
60 of Representatives appointed under Subsection (2)(b) as a cochair of the task force.
61 (4) (a) A majority of the members of the task force constitutes a quorum.
62 (b) The action of a majority of a quorum constitutes an action of the task force.
63 (5) (a) Salaries and expenses of the members of the task force who are legislators shall
64 be paid in accordance with Section 36-2-2 and Legislative Joint Rules, Title 5, Chapter 3,
65 Legislator Compensation.
66 (b) A member of the task force who is not a legislator:
67 (i) may not receive compensation for the member's work associated with the task force;
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69 (ii) may receive per diem and reimbursement for travel expenses incurred as a member
70 of the task force at the rates established by the Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106
71 and 63A-3-107.
72 (6) The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall provide staff support
73 to the task force.
74 (7) The task force shall review the state's criminal code and related statutes and make
75 recommendations regarding:
76 (a) the proper classification of crimes by degrees of felony and misdemeanor;
77 (b) standardizing the format of criminal statutes; and
78 (c) other modifications related to the criminal code and related statutes.
79 (8) On or before November 30 of each year that the task force is in effect, the task
80 force shall provide a report, including any proposed legislation, to:
81 (a) the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Interim Committee; and
82 (b) the Legislative Management Committee.
83 (9) The task force is repealed April 15, [
84 Section 2. Section 63I-1-236 is amended to read:
85 63I-1-236. Repeal dates, Title 36.
86 (1) Title 36, Chapter 17, Legislative Process Committee, is repealed January 1, 2023.
87 (2) Section 36-12-20 is repealed June 30, 2023.
88 (3) Title 36, Chapter 28, Veterans and Military Affairs Commission, is repealed
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94 Committee, is repealed January 1, 2022.