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A Utah bill that would fine retailers who advertise that they do not sell M-rated video games to minors and are caught doing so, has been passed by the state senate. If the bill is signed into law, retailers who commit a violation will first undergo training on the issue; a second offense could result in a fine. The bill, authored by former attorney Jack Thompson, would go into effect in 2010 if it is signed by Utah's governor.