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Midday floor roundup: House clears a slate of senate bills and concurrent resolutions

Utah House of Representatives · February 19, 1990
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Summary

During the Feb. 19 floor session the Utah House considered and passed a series of Senate bills and resolutions with limited debate, including measures on collector vehicle titling, disclosure rules for psychologically impacted property, theft of cable services, independent agency audits, appraiser registration, revenue classification, and sentencing guidelines.

The Utah House moved through an extensive list of Senate bills and concurrent resolutions on Feb. 19, recording a series of votes and several quick presentations before devoting extended time to a few contested items.

Clerk announcements and brief sponsor remarks preceded recorded votes on multiple items. Among the measures the House took action on during the morning and early afternoon:

- Senate Bill 60 (optional titling for collector motor vehicles): Sponsor explained the bill would permit a non-highway "horseless carriage" title for vehicles 20 years or older that are restored but not roadworthy; the…

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