Governor signs 42 bills including measure against White Collar Crime
SALT LAKE CITY (March 24, 2015) – Gov. Gary R. Herbert signed 42 bills today, bringing the total number of bills signed from the 2015 General Legislative Session to 144.
Among those signed were HB 378, White Collar Crime Registry and HB 415, Regulation of Electronic Cigarettes. HB 378 authorizes the attorney general to develop and operate a Utah White Collar Crime Offender registry, which will be made available to the public.
"Whether a criminal wears a white collar or a blue collar, I am a strong supporter of protecting the consumer and the public from fraud and predatory practices,” said Gov. Herbert. “This bill helps us do that and I’m proud to sign it.”
HB 415 places state restrictions on the selling or distribution of electronic cigarette products. It allows the Dept. of Health to determine product quality, nicotine content, and packaging and labeling standards.
“Electronic cigarettes contain nicotine and other harmful, addictive substances,” said Gov. Herbert. “As marketing and sales of e-cigarettes increase, taxation and regulations similar to those imposed on traditional tobacco products should be enforced to protect public health.”
The complete list of bills signed today by the governor is as follows:
Department of Corrections Retirement Amendments
Hutchings, E.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board Amendments
Cox, F.
Natural Gas Amendments
Handy, S.
Surface Leases Procedure Amendment
McKell, M.
Repeal of Methamphetamine Housing Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Account
Redd, E.
Agriculture Modifications
McKell, M.
Posting Political Signs on Public Property
Daw, B.
Children’s Health Insurance Program Amendments
Hawkes, T.
Lead Recycling Amendments
Nelson, M.
Peace Officer Training Amendments
Roberts, M.
Investigational Drug and Device Access for Terminally Ill Patients
Froerer, G.
Election of Officials of New Municipality
Cox, J.
Cow-share Program Amendments
Roberts, M.
Boating Safety Amendments
Chew, S.
Technology Services Amendments
Romero, A.
Economic Development Incentive Amendment
Powell, K.
Driving Under the Influence Revisions
Eliason, S.
Student Data Breach Requirements
Knotwell, J.
Legislative Audit Amendments
Christensen, L.
License Plate Fee Amendments
Westwood, J.
Charitable Solicitation Act Amendments
Cutler, B.
Amendments to Health and Human Services Funds
Redd, Ed.
Teacher Salary Supplement Program Amendments
Last, B.
Veteran Claim Assistance Disclosure
Poulsen, M.
Vote by Mail Amendments
Chavez-Houck, R.
Military Education Amendments
Oda, C.
Vision Screening Amendments
Brown, M.
Campaign Finance Reporting Revisions
Hall, C.
Horse Tripping Amendments
Ivory, K.
Agriculture Structure Amendments
McKell, M.
Voter Pre registration Amendments
Cox, J.
White Collar Crime Registry
McKell, M.
Regulation of Electronic Cigarettes
Ray, P.
Concurrent Resolution Regarding an Interlocal Agreement with Jordan River Commission
Cunningham, R.
Fiscal Requirements for Local Governments and Nonprofits
Bramble. C.
Renewable Energy Tax Credit Amendments
Okerlund, R.
Asset Forfeiture Amendments
Stephenson, H.
Medicaid Audit Amendments
Hillyard, L.
Rural Physician Loan Repayment Program
Hinkins, D.
Adoption Records Access Amendments
Weiler, T.
Property Tax Valuation Assessment Modifications
Bramble, C.
Antitrust Amendments
Bramble, C.