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House clears long consent calendar, approves liability, GRAMA and recall-related bills

Utah House of Representatives · February 21, 1994
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Summary

On Feb. 21 the Utah House passed a lengthy consent calendar and advanced numerous measures — including changes to motor vehicle records (GRAMA), tax-liens procedures, and a narrowed recall statute — and received multiple rules committee reports to third-reading calendars.

The Utah House processed a large consent calendar and acted on multiple bills on Feb. 21, recording votes on a series of technical and policy measures and circulating a longer list of bills for committee shifting.

Key enactments and procedural outcomes

- House Bill 198 (Liens for Taxes): The Revenue and Tax Committee recommended the bill be placed on the consent calendar. Representative John L. Valentine summarized four changes that add due-process protections for tax liens, separate lien provisions into a new section, address priority relative to IRS liens and require a hearing before intent-based penalties. The House recorded the bill as passed and referred it to the Senate.

- Senate Bill 121 (Driver License…

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