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House reconsiders and approves HB162 to specify alkaline/permanent paper in procurement code

Utah House of Representatives · February 6, 1996
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Summary

Following a successful motion to reconsider, the House debated and passed HB162 to require alkaline/permanent paper for state records to improve long‑term preservation; members debated short‑term procurement costs versus archival savings.

Representative Valentine moved to reconsider House Bill 162 (Centennial Permanent Paper). On reconsideration, sponsors argued the specification will preserve state records and reduce long‑term archiving costs; opponents…

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