Rep. Phil Lyman, R-Blanding, wants to remove a carve-out in Utah’s child protection laws that allows clergy members not to report suspected child abuse.
Utah law requires anyone who knows of or suspects abuse or neglect to report it to the state or law enforcement. Clergy members are exempted from the mandatory reporting requirement if someone confesses to them while “functioning in the ministerial capacity.”
In a news release, the Republican said he was concerned about recent news stories about how laws protecting children from abuse have failed. Providing an exemption for clergy members when reporting abuse is problematic.
“There are too many heartbreaking stories of abuse in Utah and across the nation of help that never came or came too late,” Lyman said.
An Associated Press investigation into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints handling of child sex abuse cases revealed how church leaders used a so-called “helpline”…
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