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House amends horse-promotion bill to reduce fiscal impact; bill passes

Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 2000
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Summary

Lawmakers adopted a package of floor amendments to HB 344 (Utah Horse Promotion) intended to remove a sizable fiscal note and lower certain charges; sponsor Blake D. Chard said the changes would make the program less intrusive for horse owners and the House approved the amended bill.

Representative Blake D. Chard opened debate on House Bill 344, Utah Horse Promotion, and moved a multi-part amendment that deletes several lines, adjusts subsections, and changes fee language to reduce the bill's fiscal impact (SEG 173–191, SEG 223–244). Chard said the amendment "remove[s] the fiscal note" and by reducing the amount to a minimum of $1 would be "less intrusive and more acceptable to the horse…

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