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House adopts master study resolution with wide-ranging additions, including meal-prep and federal facilities studies
Summary
House Joint Resolution 35, the annual master study resolution, was amended on the floor to add study items including home-business meal preparation for homebound persons, reciprocal hazardous-waste fee study, arts-access review, federal facilities management, and more; the House passed the resolution 71–0.
The Utah House on March 3 adopted House Joint Resolution 35 — the chamber’s annual "master study" resolution — after a series of floor amendments that added, deleted and redirected study assignments to legislative committees.
Representative Martin R. Stevens introduced HJR35 as the list that assigns additional investigations and study responsibilities to committees this session: "This is the master study resolution that we run every year." Sponsors and members then offered a sequence of amendments targeting specific study entries.
Key floor changes adopted or considered included: • A motion to add a study of the appropriateness of allowing the health department to regulate preparation of meals in private homes for homebound and needy persons (added on the floor). • Deletion of…
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