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HB 110

Offender Modifications

2026 General Session Introduced by Tyler Clancy and 1 co-sponsor

HB 110 amends Utah offender supervision standards, currently undergoing fiscal analysis to determine cost and public safety implications of revised procedures.

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Bill Summary · HB 110

Legislative bill overview

HB 110 modifies Utah's offender supervision requirements and procedures. The bill is currently in early stages of Senate review after passing the House, with fiscal analysis underway to determine budgetary implications.

Why is this important

Offender supervision directly affects public safety, rehabilitation outcomes, and correctional system costs. Changes to supervision standards can influence recidivism rates, community safety, and state spending on probation and parole operations.

Potential points of contention

  • Resource allocation: The fiscal analysis being conducted will reveal whether reforms require additional funding for supervision officers or technology, or achieve savings through streamlined procedures
  • Public safety vs. rehabilitation balance: Amendments may shift emphasis between monitoring/enforcement versus rehabilitation services, affecting outcomes for different stakeholder groups
  • Implementation consistency: Changes to supervision standards across the state require training and coordination across multiple agencies and counties, raising concerns about uniform application

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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