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House approves broad slate of bills, including consumer‑protection, Olympic and tax measures

Utah House of Representatives · February 22, 2001
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Summary

On Feb. 22, 2001 the Utah House took floor action on many bills: several Senate bills were placed on calendars or passed; SB83 (small employer purchasing alliances), SB139 (nonprofit corporations), SB167 (wrongful mechanics liens), SB53 (trustee law) and multiple House bills (HB315, HB316, HB378, HB384) passed by recorded tallies. The session recessed to 2 p.m.

The Utah House recorded votes and calendar actions on multiple bills during its Feb. 22, 2001 floor session.

Selected floor actions and recorded tallies: SB83 (small employer purchasing alliance amendments) passed the House with 70 yes, 0 no; SB139 (nonprofit corporations act amendments) passed 69–0; first substitute SB167 (penalty for wrongful mechanics liens, as amended) passed 70–0; second substitute SB53 (trustee law amendments) passed 67–0; SB100 (insurance law amendments) passed 65–0. On the House calendar, first substitute HB325 (owner‑builder limits) passed 68–4; first substitute HB325 was transmitted to the Senate. HB379 (homeowner association fine authorization) passed 45–22; HB315 (Olympic public safety) passed 65–0; HB316 (procurement for Olympic equipment) passed 69–0; HB384 (Utah Olympic law enforcement commander amendments) passed 65–0; HB378 (statewide trail development appropriation) passed 56–12.

Committee reports were adopted across multiple policy areas (Revenue & Taxation; Education; Business, Labor & Economic Development; Natural Resources), and several bills were circled or returned to the Rules Committee for further work. The House recessed until 2 p.m. at the close of the session.

This roundup lists the recorded tallies where floor transcript recorded them and summarizes calendar actions for the day.