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House passes multiple bills on health, distribution and registration; several measures sent to Senate
Summary
On Feb. 5, 1994 the Utah House approved a slate of bills (including HB119, HB141, HB155, HB32, HB179) and referred them to the Senate; HB224 and HB34 were circled for further amendment.
The Utah House of Representatives advanced several bills and resolutions on February 5, 1994, approving measures on provider cost-of-living adjustments, alcohol distribution code updates, retirement benefit corrections, and vehicle registration enforcement, while holding others for further drafting.
Key results from the day's floor action included:
- House Bill 119 (cost-of-living increase for private providers): Sponsors argued providers contract for services to people with disabilities and receive a smaller share of state funding;…
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