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Senate approves House Bill 346 for student apprenticeship program changes

February 22, 2024 | 2024 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Senate approves House Bill 346 for student apprenticeship program changes
House Bill 346, aimed at refining student apprenticeship programs, passed unanimously in the Utah Senate, receiving 26 votes in favor and none against. The bill clarifies that the protections for paid apprenticeship programs are intended solely for public education students, correcting a previous oversight that inadvertently included higher education students.

Senator Miller, who presented the bill, emphasized the importance of aligning the legislation with its original intent. Following a brief discussion, the Senate moved swiftly to a roll call vote, confirming the bill's passage without opposition.

In addition to House Bill 346, the Senate also advanced House Bill 403, which establishes minimum sanitation standards for body art facilities. Senator Kwan highlighted the need for consistent regulations to ensure public health and safety in practices such as tattooing and body piercing. This bill also passed with 26 votes in favor and no dissent.

Both pieces of legislation reflect the Senate's commitment to enhancing educational opportunities and public health standards in Utah. The next steps will involve further readings and potential implementation of these measures.

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