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House approves notary law revisions to protect Spanish‑language consumers and require fee notice
Utah House of Representatives · February 23, 1998
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Summary
Lawmakers approved revisions to notary public law (HB345) on Feb. 23 to require advertising in languages other than English to state that a notary is not an attorney and to require fee posting; supporters said the changes protect consumers, opponents warned about administrative burdens for small providers.
The Utah House on Feb. 23 passed House Bill 345, a set of revisions to notary-public law intended to protect consumers and clarify fee and advertising practices.
Representative Bryson, sponsor of the amendments, said the measure addresses problems where Spanish-language…
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