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House clears traffic-adjudication changes after fiscal questions on local revenue shift
Summary
The House passed the first-substitute to HB 57, adjusting traffic offense adjudication procedures and accommodating West Valley City’s transition to a justice court; debate noted a fiscal-note reduction in state revenue of about $388,000 for fiscal year 2002. The substitute passed 72–0.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House adopted a first-substitute to House Bill 57 on Jan. 18, a measure revising traffic-offense adjudication to reflect administrative processes used by municipalities and to accommodate West Valley City’s planned transition to a justice court.
Representative Brent H. Goodfellow, sponsor, said the administrative adjudication model used by West Valley City and Salt Lake City had reduced cost and complexity…
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