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House debates reauthorization of administrative rules, targets four disputed rules
Summary
Lawmakers reviewed substitute House Bill 115 to reauthorize most administrative rules and let several disputed rules sunset; sponsors identified four rules of concern including a telephone-solicitor regulation, a proposed referral-agent real-estate license, fingerprinting for childcare providers, and sovereign-land boundary practice around Utah Lake.
Sponsor remarks and extended Q&A dominated debate on substitute House Bill 115, a yearly reauthorization measure that would reauthorize most state administrative rules while allowing an exception list of rules to expire if legislative action is not taken.
Representative Harwood, the sponsor, said the rules-review process has identified hundreds of agency problems and that the substitute has been pared to four remaining items where the legislature and…
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