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House passes substitute bill revising policy for Utah State Developmental Center

Utah House of Representatives · February 9, 1993
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Summary

Substitute House Bill 69, which refocuses policy from facility quotas to individualized treatment and flexible placement for developmentally disabled residents, passed the House unanimously after amendments that removed fixed quota language.

The Utah House of Representatives passed substitute House Bill 69, a measure that changes how the state approaches placements at the Utah State Developmental Center by removing quota language and emphasizing treatment and the "least restrictive environment." The substitute bill passed on a unanimous voice/roll call and was referred to the Senate for further consideration.

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