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House passes multiple measures including juvenile pilot, disabled-parking penalties and tax-fee change

Utah House of Representatives · February 14, 1995
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Summary

On Feb. 14, 1995, the Utah House passed a package of bills including a pilot juvenile program (HB 126), an amended disabled-parking penalties bill (HB 188), a windsurfer life-jacket exemption substitute (HB 86), a change to the tax-collection fee (first substitute HB 61) and court reorganization amendments (first substitute HB 167).

The Utah House convened Feb. 14 and moved several bills to the senate after debate and recorded votes.

House Bill 126, a pilot program aimed at addressing habitually disruptive students through early intervention programs that pair mental-health professionals with families and schools, passed the House 'having received 48 yes votes and 21 no votes.' Sponsor testimony described the program as 'a fence at the top of the cliff instead of the ambulance below' intended to help students and reduce later costly placements.

An amended House Bill 188, proposed by…

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