Utah bill would increase penalty for sexual contact with students

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By Derek Jacobs

A Utah bill, HB213, that would change the current punishment of a class A misdemeanor to a third degree felony for those convicted of sexual contact with a student has passed a House Committee.

Outside the Utah House or Representatives
Outside the Utah House or Representatives

Rep. Lavar Christensen R-Draper is sponsoring the bill criminal penalties for sexual contact with a student. Sexual contact includes inappropriate touching between an adult and a minor. The definition of teacher would also include anyone who holds a place of special trust with students including an adult teacher, volunteer of employee.

Daniel Harper, the general counsel for the Canyon School District, said, “We believe that there needs to be additional deterrents to help curb this problem to this extent that we can.”

The bill passed the committee Friday, Feb. 21, unanimously 6-0.

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