2022 Bills

This bill would require police to complete internal use of force investigations within 180 days of the incident, and post findings online.
This bill allows an individual to be awarded attorney fees if they sue the government and win.
This bill streamlines the business licensing process for food trucks to reduce the regulations, costs, and bureaucratic burdens imposed on these micro-entrepreneurs.
This bill repeals the death penalty and replaces it with an alternative sentencing option to help prosecutors better achieve justice.
This technical bill clarifies intent of current expungement law and makes the process less arduous for expungement petitioners.
This bill would reduce barriers to obtaining an occupational license for those coming to Utah internationally or from other states.

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