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in or on the grounds of a library;
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within [1,000] any area that is within 500 feet of
any structure, facility, or
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in the [immediate] presence of a person younger
than 18 years of age,
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for the purpose of facilitating, arranging, or causing
the transport, delivery, or
The motion passed with Rep. Wiley voting in opposition. Rep. Lockhart and Rep. Sumsion were
absent for the vote.
Spoke in favor of the bill: Mr. Frank Budd, Utah Chiefs of Police
Spoke against the bill: Mr. Steve Erickson, Citizens' Education Project
MOTION: Rep. Ray moved to pass the bill out favorably as amended. The motion passed
with Rep. Morley voting in opposition.
H.B. 252 Utah Suicide Prevention Act (Rep. W. Harper)
MOTION: Rep. Ray moved to amend the bill as follows:
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(c) the
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relationship between suicide and the use or abuse
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incidence of
the presence
of psychotropic drugs,
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prescription drugs, illicit drugs, and other drugs
in the bodies of deceased persons
suspected of committing suicide
.
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relationship between suicide and the use or abuse
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incidence of
the presence
of psychotropic drugs,
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prescription drugs, illicit drugs, and other drugs
in the bodies of deceased persons
suspected of committing suicide
; and
The motion passed unanimously with Rep. Lockhart and Rep. Sumsion absent for the vote.
Rep. Harper presented the bill.
Spoke to the bill: Dr. Lewis Bench, M.D.
Spoke for the bill: Ms. Gayle Ruzicka, Utah Eagle Forum
Spoke against the bill: Ms. Sherri Wittwer, NAMI of Utah (handout)
Ms. Patrice Schell, Voices for Utah Children (handout)
MOTION: Rep. Wimmer moved to pass the bill out favorably as amended. The motion
passed with Rep. Litvack, Rep. Seelig and Rep. Wiley voting in opposition.
Rep. Lockhart was absent for the vote.
S.J.R. 7 Joint Resolution Supporting Department of Corrections Contracting for Bed
Spaces in Davis County Jail (Sen. M. Waddoups)
Sen. Waddoups introduced the bill with the assistance of Mr. Tom Patterson, Executive Director,
Department of Corrections.
Spoke in favor of the bill: Capt. Robert M. Yeaman, Davis County Sheriff
MOTION: Rep. Ray moved to pass the joint resolution out favorably. The motion passed
unanimously with Rep. Lockhart absent for the vote.
MOTION: Rep. Wimmer moved to adjourn. The motion passed unanimously with Rep.
Lockhart absent for the vote. Rep. Oda adjourned the meeting at 3:20 p.m.
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Rep. DeMar "Bud" Bowman, Chair