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Utah House approves package of bills on Feb. 13; key votes and referrals
Summary
The Utah House on Feb. 13 approved a broad set of bills on consent and third-reading calendars, passing measures on mortgage-practices, victim restitution amendments, justice-court pay limits and a set of public-safety and administrative reforms; several items were referred to the Senate for further consideration.
The Utah House of Representatives convened Feb. 13 and disposed of numerous calendar items, approving a slate of bills and referring them to the Senate.
On the consent and third-reading calendars the House recorded recorded roll-call outcomes for multiple bills. First substitute House Bill 114 (Mortgage Practices Act Amendments) passed 68–0; Representative Jerry Adair said the bill corrects licensing and fee duplications so mortgage brokers pay only a single real-estate division fee. The chamber concurred with Senate amendments and approved first substitute House Bill 26 (victim restitution) by voice and a recorded concurrence (44–29) after changes such as deletion of a pretrial asset-preservation…
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