Utah 2024 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0110

Introduced
1/16/24  
Refer
1/17/24  
Report Pass
1/30/24  
Engrossed
2/6/24  
Refer
2/8/24  
Report Pass
2/12/24  
Enrolled
3/7/24  

Caption

Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry Amendments

Impact

The amendments brought about by HB 110 could significantly impact how offenders are monitored and managed under state law. By redefining the agency overseeing the registry and by clarifying procedural queues for removal petitions, the bill is designed to enhance the efficacy of the registry system. It aims to ensure that individuals who have fulfilled certain criteria can have their names removed from the registry, which will likely influence the reintegration process for offenders back into society. Considering the sensitive nature of sex and kidnapping offenses, these revisions are framed as efforts to balance public safety with the rights of individuals who have served their sentences.

Summary

House Bill 110, titled 'Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry Amendments,' seeks to amend and clarify provisions related to the Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry in Utah. The bill specifically changes references from the Department of Corrections to the Department of Public Safety, emphasizing the latter's role in managing the registry. It also clarifies the information that must be maintained for individuals on the registry and sets forth the requirements that need to be met for an individual to petition for removal from the registry. These changes aim to streamline the process concerning sex and kidnap offenders within the state's legal framework.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 110 appears to be cautiously optimistic among advocates for reform in the context of offender rehabilitation. Supporters argue that the bill reflects a progressive shift toward more humane treatment of former offenders who wish to reintegrate into society. However, there are also concerns from those advocating for survivors of sex crimes, emphasizing the need for adequate protections and safeguards to ensure that victims' rights are not compromised as these changes are implemented.

Contention

Key points of contention revolve around the appropriateness of allowing certain offenders to petition for removal from the registry. Some critics argue that the criteria may be too lenient, leading to potential risks if individuals who might still pose a danger gain easier access to petitioning for removal. Supporters counter that many offenders who have demonstrated rehabilitation and a clean record should not be indefinitely marked by past mistakes, highlighting the importance of second chances. The debate reflects broader societal views on justice and rehabilitation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT SB0134

Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry Amendments

UT HB0156

Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry and Child Abuse Offender Registry Administration Amendments

UT HB0483

Health Evaluations for Driving Amendments

UT HB0139

Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry Requirements

UT HB0122

Sex Offender Registry Amendments

UT SB0282

Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry Access Amendments

UT SB0132

Driving Privilege Card Fingerprinting Requirements

UT HB0385

Mentally Ill Offenders Amendments

UT HB0368

Inmate Identification Amendments

UT SB0013

Motor Vehicle Registration Amendments

Similar Bills

UT HB0495

Vulnerable Population Amendments

UT SB0023

Offender Registry Amendments

UT SB0041

Sex, Kidnap, and Child Abuse Offender Registry Amendments

NJ A279

Requires sex offenders to report Internet identifiers and name changes.

NJ A3456

Requires sex offenders to report Internet identifiers and name changes.

UT SB0155

Sex, Kidnap, and Child Abuse Offender Adjustments

UT HB0197

Criminal Conduct Amendments

HI HR85

Requesting The Department Of The Attorney General To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Creating A Domestic Violence Registry That Would Be Used Similarly To The Sex Offender Registry.