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House rejects conference committee report on vehicle inspections; further negotiations authorized
Summary
The House declined to adopt the conference committee report on Senate Bill 157 (vehicle safety inspection amendments) after heated debate over inspection frequency and fee increases. Members then authorized further conference negotiations, allowing the same or a new committee to resume talks with Senate conferees.
The Utah House on Feb. 27, 2001, considered a conference committee report on Senate Bill 157, a vehicle safety inspection bill that would change inspection timing and raise associated fees. The joint committee report recommended a second substitute that would eliminate inspections for cars within the first five years of life but restore a single inspection in year three and…
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