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House passes bill establishing procedures for anonymous suggestions and complaints in schools (HB 74)

Utah House of Representatives · January 10, 1990
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Summary

HB 74, allowing anonymous suggestions and complaints from school employees and requiring districts to publish responses (with a non‑frivolous exception), passed the House 53‑18; debate centered on anonymity versus local control.

The House passed H.B. 74, a bill to permit anonymous suggestions and complaints by school employees and require school districts to provide written responses or publish aggregate responses while excluding frivolous submissions.

Sponsor Representative Ted D. Lewis said the bill addresses concerns about reprisal and enables employees who fear retaliation to…

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