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Transportation committee adopts third substitute to HB349, directs health department to convene stakeholders on state website links

2320119 · February 14, 2025
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Representative Doug Owens presented the third substitute to House Bill 349, and the committee adopted the substitute and an amendment that clarifies plan ownership while replacing prior education and contractor provisions with a Health Department–led stakeholder process for state website link prioritization.

Representative Doug Owens on Friday presented the third substitute to House Bill 349, an organ-donation bill, and the Transportation Interim Committee adopted it with a subsequent amendment to streamline plan ownership.

The measure removes an earlier education requirement and a provision asking state procuring agencies to encourage contractors to educate employees. Instead, the bill directs the Utah Department of Health to assemble stakeholders and develop a regularized process for deciding which third-party resources may be linked from state websites (for example, the tax website or hunting…

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