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Votes at a glance: House clears a string of Senate bills and resolutions

Utah House of Representatives · March 2, 1999
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Summary

During the March 2, 1999 session the House cleared several Senate bills and concurrence items, including Olympic licensure (SB 42), open-space transfer near Draper prison (SB 43), pharmacy-practice amendments (SB 94), tax-penalty changes (SB 61), and the dangerous-weapons package (SB 122). Vote tallies and brief descriptions follow.

The Utah House took final action on a series of bills and concurrence items on March 2, 1999. Key outcomes and brief descriptions are below.

• SB 42 (Olympic & special event licensure exemption): Passed the House 69-0. The bill allows health-care professionals licensed in other states to provide medical services at large events such as the Olympics without obtaining separate Utah licensure while working under event protocols (Representative Curtis summarized intended application to hospitals and event medical staff).

• SGR10 (Resolution supporting Firefighter and Mining Museum): Passed 65-5. The non-binding resolution…

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