Get ready to obey 318 new laws on Tuesday

Published: Sunday, May 10, 2009 9:39 p.m. MDT
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You'll have 318 new laws to obey Tuesday.

Most of the bills passed by the 2009 Legislature become law 60 days after adjournment — and that is 12:01 a.m. May 12.

The 2009-10 budget, which saw $1 billion in program cutbacks along with layoffs of some state workers, takes effect July 1.

And a few bills became law upon the signature of Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., if they passed by two-thirds vote in the Utah House and Senate.

Also, a few bills become law Jan. 1, 2010.

Parts of the history-making liquor law reform swing into effect Tuesday. But not until July 1 will anyone 21 or older be able to walk into a properly licensed bar and buy an alcoholic drink or glass of wine without having to pay a membership fee.

And legislators' own pay is reduced by 10 percent. It's not much, agree legislators, but it shows a willingness to suffer along with other state employees.

But Tuesday sees most of new laws passed by lawmakers taking effect, including:

You can't text or e-mail while driving your car or truck. Doing so can cost you your license for three months. You can still talk on a cell phone, however. And you can text if it is an emergency.

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An adult can be guilty of harboring a child runaway if you give shelter to the minor child — so if one of your teenager's friends starts staying at your house, you must tell the friend's parents or a proper state official within eight hours or face liability.

You can legally home-brew up to 100 gallons of beer or wine a year without having to get a state license.

All of the four so-called "ethics reform" bills. They include a one year cooling-off period before a former state official can become a contract lobbyist; the required reporting of a legislator's name who receives either $25 in food or a $10 gift; a prohibition on former legislators giving themselves leftover campaign cash; and the requirement for candidates to file more frequent financial disclosure reports.

Several anti-abortion laws go into effect. Doctors must offer a woman anesthesia for the pain the fetus may feel; a new citizen-funded trust account for potential legal battles on abortion laws is set up; and it is now a second-degree felony for "killing an unborn child" if proper procedures are not followed in a legal or illegal abortion.

All voters must show picture ID at the polls.

Those under 21 who use a fake ID to get beer or alcohol can lose their driver's license, and those under 16 who use a fake ID can't get their driver's license at 16.

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