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Utah House adopts substitute amendments and passes House Bill 360 after language changes
Summary
Lawmakers accepted substitute amendments that added 'intent' language and softened mandatory wording, then approved House Bill 360 by a 57–16 vote to send it to the Senate.
Unidentified Representative (Speaker 5) moved a substitute amendment to House Bill 360 on March 1, 1995, replacing lines 14–20 on page 176 with language the Department of Human Services and Senator Blackcomb had helped draft to take a broader approach. Speaker 2 explained the substitute appeared on a pink-sheet amendment dated 03/01/1995 at 9:13 a.m. and noted the amendment inserts the phrase 'the intent of' before 'the legislature.'
Earlier in floor debate, Speaker 3 offered an amendment on page 26, line 24 to change the word 'will' to 'should,' arguing this…
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