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Representative Peterson's amendment clarifies diesel vehicle emissions in SB 16 vote

January 31, 2024 | 2024 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Representative Peterson's amendment clarifies diesel vehicle emissions in SB 16 vote
The 2024 General Legislative Session in Utah continued on January 31, 2024, with a focus on the amendment and passage of SB 16, the Motor Vehicle Act Amendments. The session began with a motion to adopt Amendment Number 1, proposed by Representative Karen Peterson. This amendment aimed to clarify existing practices regarding emissions from gas-powered vehicles, specifically removing references to diesel-powered vehicles.

During the discussion, Representative Snyder expressed appreciation for the amendment, stating it improved the bill significantly. Representative Judkins raised questions about the distinction between gas and diesel-powered vehicles, seeking clarity on why gas-powered vehicles were treated differently regarding emissions. Representative Peterson explained that the amendment was intended to ensure that only emissions during the warming-up period of diesel vehicles were addressed, rather than capturing all personal diesel vehicles indiscriminately.

After a thorough discussion, the motion to adopt the amendment was put to a vote and passed unanimously. Following this, the bill was presented for final consideration. With no further discussion, the voting on SB 16 commenced, resulting in a decisive passage with 67 votes in favor and none against. The bill will now proceed to the Senate for further consideration.

The session concluded with announcements from Representative Lund, highlighting various events and receptions scheduled for the day, including a reception hosted by the Utah Hospital Association. Representative Romero encouraged members to enjoy their afternoon committee meetings, signaling the end of the day's legislative activities.

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