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Committee advances substitute for HB150 to let 9-1-1 boards close sessions, change bonus metric aggregation
Summary
The House Revenue and Taxation Committee unanimously adopted a substitute to House Bill 150, clarifying how 9-1-1 dispatch bonus metrics are applied and allowing the Utah Communications Authority advisory board to hold closed sessions for sensitive matters.
The House Revenue and Taxation Committee on Jan. 30 unanimously approved a substitute to House Bill 150, a measure that changes how certain 9-1-1 dispatch performance bonuses are calculated and allows the Utah Communications Authority (UCA) advisory board to meet in closed session for sensitive matters.
The substitute separates performance metrics so bonuses are calculated at the dispatch-center level rather than aggregated across counties. Proponents said the change means a single underperforming center will not prevent other centers in…
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