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Votes at a glance: key House bills sent to the Senate and passed on the floor Feb. 21, 1995

Utah House of Representatives · February 21, 1995
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Summary

The House passed several bills on Feb. 21, 1995 and referred them to the Senate or placed them on the consent calendar, including H.B. 273 (emergency-dispatch certification), H.B. 303 (assault penalties for health workers), substitute H.B. 307 (trust lands amendments), H.B. 266 (administrative-rule review), and first substitute H.B. 155 (licensing of private investigators).

The following bills were recorded as passed or otherwise advanced by the House on Feb. 21, 1995.

H.B. 273 — Emergency dispatch certification (Sponsor: Blake Bouchard). Purpose: create a voluntary state certificate of qualifications for 9-1-1 emergency dispatchers to standardize training and recognize professional qualifications. Committee vote reported as 11 yes, 1 no, 2 absent. House vote: Speaker announced H.B. 273 "having received 65 yes votes" and the bill was referred to the Senate.

H.B. 303 — Assault penalties for health-care workers (Sponsor:…

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