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Utah House passes consent-calendar bills, honors community members and adjourns

Utah House of Representatives · February 15, 1999
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On Feb. 15, 1999 the Utah House passed a slate of consent-calendar bills (including HB158, HB162, HB166, SB104, HB196, HB223, HB261, HB102) and read commemorative citations honoring Provo's sesquicentennial, Brent Atkin, and Jose E. Martinez before adjourning.

The Utah House advanced multiple bills on the consent and third-reading calendars and read several ceremonial citations before adjourning Feb. 15, 1999.

Key roll-call outcomes recorded on the floor included:

- House Bill 158 (Ronson Lane Amendments): passed 70–0; referred to the Senate. - House Bill 162 (Consumer Protection Amendments): passed 72–0; referred to the Senate. - House Bill 166 (Daytime arrest/service definitions): passed 74–0; referred to the…

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