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Contested floor debate ends with failure of bill requiring driver's license at vehicle registration

Utah House of Representatives · February 22, 2001
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Summary

A proposed rule to require a valid driver's license when registering a vehicle (SB108) generated extensive floor debate over exceptions and administrative costs; the House voted 36–34 to return the bill to the Senate after it failed to pass.

The House considered second substitute Senate Bill 108, a proposal to require individuals to present a valid driver's license when registering a vehicle. Representative Uhr (sponsor) said the measure was designed to increase accountability for owners of low-cost vehicles who sometimes "get in a wreck" and abandon…

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