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Utah House advances wide slate of bills, including post-conviction limits and breastfeeding protection
Summary
On Feb. 13, 1995, the Utah House adopted a broad consent calendar and passed a number of bills — including a one-year limit for post-conviction relief, protections for breastfeeding in public, and measures on oil-and-gas royalty payments — and sent them to the Senate.
The Utah House of Representatives convened Feb. 13 and cleared a large set of bills and committee reports, passing measures on criminal appeals, public breastfeeding protections, oil-and-gas royalty payments and multiple technical and administrative changes.
Among the bills the chamber approved, Senate Bill 30, revising the post-conviction statute of limitations, passed on a recorded vote after floor explanation. Representative Hartward, speaking for the bill, said it generally establishes a one-year window after the conclusion of the ordinary…
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