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Votes at a glance: key House actions Feb. 17 — telecom consumer protections, driver‑license fees, juvenile record expungement and more
Summary
The Utah House passed a number of bills Feb. 17, including HB 135 (telecom 'slamming' consumer protections), HB 278 (driver‑license fee increase and new card technology), HB 356 (juvenile record expungement clarification), and several concurrence items and committee referrals. Many measures were referred to the Senate.
During its Feb. 17 session the Utah House took a series of votes and procedural steps on a range of bills.
Consumer protection: House Bill 135 (prevention of unauthorized telecommunications provider changes, commonly called a "slamming" bill) was presented by Representative Cheryl Allen as a consensus, consumer‑protection measure with input from telecommunications companies and the Public Service Commission. Third‑party verification and language…
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