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Votes at a glance: Utah House passes multiple bills; one tax credit fails
Summary
The Utah House on Feb. 5, 2001, approved a slate of bills on criminal justice, rural health and licensing matters — including specialty license plates and telepharmacy — while rejecting a residential-security tax credit. Several measures will be transmitted to the Senate for further consideration.
The Utah House convened Feb. 5 and recorded final action on a number of bills, advancing several to the Senate and filing one tax-credit proposal.
Among the measures the House passed were HB241 (jurisdiction amendment), HB237 (offender registry bill), the first substitute to HB234 (law enforcement and special function officer amendments), second substitute HB72 (penalties for misuse of securities), HB31 (concurrence on child-welfare oversight panel amendments), HB37 (reauthorization of administrative rules), HB89 (rural pharmacy/telepharmacy), HB90 (residential facilities for persons with a disability) and HB93 (expungement changes). Votes were recorded on the floor and tallied by the…
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