HB0094

Criminal Accounts Receivable Amendments

Complete·3/26/26

Utah HB0094 allows defendants to reduce criminal accounts receivable through compensatory service or court-ordered treatment.

Utah HB0094 amends the payment schedule for criminal accounts receivable. It allows defendants to reduce their unpaid criminal accounts receivable by completing compensatory service at a rate of at least $10 per hour or by completing a court-ordered treatment or course. The court or board may modify the payment schedule if the defendant demonstrates manifest hardship due to changed circumstances or new evidence. The bill also includes technical changes and takes effect on May 6, 2026.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

26 Yea

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0 Nay

3 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 27

4:07 PM

Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Hearing

Feb 11

2:00 PM

House Judiciary Hearing

History

Mar 26

Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing

Mar 12

House

House/ received enrolled bill from Printing in Clerk of the House

Mar 12

House/ to Governor in Executive Branch - Governor