Dozens of police reports, including sexual assault allegations, have been uncovered about the man who murdered his son and took his own life over Mother’s Day weekend last year.
Utah lawmakers are considering a study that would see life coaches needed to register with the Division of Professional Licensing, creating regulations and what counts as "unprofessional" conduct when acting as a life coach.
The Utah Legislature is a considering a bill that would establish a registration process for life coaches in the state. Introduced by Sen. David P. Hinkins, SB251 would require the Division of Professional Licensing to grant life coaches registration. It would also grant the decision the authority to revoke a life coach registration and for the division to define what unlawful conduct and unprofessional conduct means for a life coach.