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House debate removes language that would have given Industrial Commission deference; Senate Bill 187 passes
Utah House of Representatives · March 2, 1994
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Summary
Lawmakers debated and rejected a substitute motion that would have left language affording the Industrial Commission interpretive primacy, then returned to the main bill. Senate Bill 187 passed the House 46–25.
Representative Howard offered a substitute amendment urging the House to delete language that would allow the Industrial Commission to "interpret law," arguing the change preserves independent judicial review.
The amendment’s sponsor and supporters said removing the phrase would not prevent the Industrial Commission from determining…
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