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House backs changes widening sheriffs' and bail commissioners' release authority with county policy safeguards

May 19, 2021 | 2021 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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House backs changes widening sheriffs' and bail commissioners' release authority with county policy safeguards
House Bill 1,006, sponsored by Representative Lisenby, makes targeted changes to pretrial-release authority by clarifying when sheriffs may release individuals on their own recognizance and by expanding bail-commissioner discretion. The bill requires each county to adopt a written policy setting criteria for releases and excludes persons arrested for felonies or qualifying offenses from the expanded release authority.

Representative Lisenby explained the bill emerged from a pretrial-release working group and said it balances jail capacity concerns with public safety. Representatives moved and adopted an amendment (in Lisenby's name) replacing the term "arresting agency" with "law enforcement," clarifying county memorandums of understanding can operate alongside the statutory framework, and refining definitions of violent felonies consistent with recent session changes.

Supporters, including Representatives Schultz and Pitcher, described the bill as consensus-driven and a first step toward reducing unnecessary pretrial detention while retaining safeguards. The House adopted the amendment and passed HB1006 74–0, sending it to the Senate.

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