Utah 2025 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0082

Introduced
1/21/25  
Refer
1/23/25  
Report Pass
1/27/25  
Engrossed
2/3/25  
Refer
2/5/25  
Report Pass
2/14/25  
Enrolled
3/3/25  

Caption

Law Enforcement Modifications

Impact

The legislation also introduces modifications that strengthen the due process rights of peace officers. It prohibits law enforcement agencies from using an officer's placement on the Brady identification system as the sole basis for adverse employment actions such as demotion or termination. This ensures that peace officers have a degree of protection against disciplinary actions that could arise without proper justification or investigation into the underlying issues, ultimately promoting fairness in treatment of law enforcement personnel.

Summary

House Bill 0082, titled 'Law Enforcement Modifications', aims to establish clear procedures regarding the tracking and disclosure of misconduct involving peace officers. The bill outlines the necessary steps a prosecution agency must follow when implementing a Brady identification system, which records potential impeachment information regarding peace officers. This is particularly important in ensuring defendants’ rights in criminal cases where the officers’ conduct may be called into question. By weaving in these processes, the bill seeks to enhance transparency and accountability within law enforcement agencies.

Sentiment

Sentiment concerning HB 0082 is mixed, with proponents emphasizing the importance of accountability in law enforcement while also safeguarding the rights of officers accused of misconduct. Supporters highlight that the bill enhances transparency while maintaining necessary protections for officers embroiled in serious allegations. However, there are concerns from some quarters regarding whether the measures effectively strike the right balance between accountability and protection, suggesting a potential divide in opinions depending on stakeholders' interests in law enforcement processes.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 0082 include debates over the implications of the Brady identification system. Critics argue that while the bill seeks to provide due process, it may inadvertently shield officers from accountability if they cannot be disciplined solely based on their inclusion on this system. This raises questions about the effectiveness of the proposed safeguards, and whether they might limit the ability of prosecution agencies to address serious misconduct appropriately.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HB0469

Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Amendments

UT HB0343

Government Records Modifications

UT HB0060

Juvenile Justice Modifications

UT SB0156

Investigative Genetic Genealogy Modifications

UT SB0124

Law Enforcement Officer Amendments

UT HB0057

Law Enforcement Investigation Amendments

UT SB0237

Towing Modifications

UT HB0524

Social Media Usage Modifications

UT HB0532

State Boards and Commissions Modifications

UT SB0087

Criminal Prosecution Modifications

Similar Bills

MN HF143

Religious belief exemption provided for entities providing certain services.

MN SF599

Brady-Giglio designation for peace officers provision

MN HF1116

Brady-Giglio designation for peace officers provided.

MN HF3890

Brady-Giglio designation provided for peace officers.

MN SF3463

Brady-Giglio designation provision for peace officers

MN HF1576

Disclosure of personnel data on peace officers and other potential government witnesses to a prosecuting authority required to comply with the authority's constitutional disclosure obligations, Brady-Giglio designation for peace officers provided, task force to examine lists established, and report required.

MN SF2838

Disclosure of personnel data on peace officers and other potential government witnesses to a prosecuting attorney to comply with the authority's constitutional disclosure obligations; Brady-Giglio designation for police officers authorization; Brady-Giglio lists examination task force establishment

IN HB1471

Law enforcement officer impeachment evidence.