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House reopens HB145 and adds parent‑accompaniment exception for transported youth

Utah House of Representatives · February 1, 1991
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Lawmakers reconsidered House Bill 145 on Feb. 1, 1991, and approved an amendment inserting 'except when accompanied by a parent,' allowing parents to hire assistance to transport children to social‑service programs provided the parent remains present and responsible.

The Utah House of Representatives on Feb. 1 reopened action on House Bill 145, which regulates the transportation of unwilling youth to social‑service programs, and approved a sponsor‑agreed amendment that narrows the bill’s ban.

Representative Howard, speaking for the amendment’s proponents, asked the House to reconsider its previous action on HB145 so a clarifying change could be added. Howard said the change is meant to permit a parent who is physically unable to escort a child to hire assistance while ensuring the parent remains…

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