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House advances and passes a slate of senate bills and resolutions; key votes recorded
Summary
The Utah House recorded final passage or concurrence on a series of senate bills and a concurrent resolution, including penalties for unlawful use of dyed diesel, prohibitions on custodial intimacy, electronic government services, traffic management changes, electronic tax filing, veterans' memorial funding, and a centennial resolution for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
The Utah House on a winter morning in February 2001 took final action on a package of senate bills and a concurrent resolution, moving several measures to the Senate or recording final passage.
Among the measures on the consent and senate calendars, the House passed Senate Bill 40 (penalties for unlawful use of dyed diesel) by voice vote after Representative Barris summarized the bill's penalty structure; the chamber recorded 66 yes votes and 5 no votes. The bill establishes penalties tied to the maximum capacity of the fuel supply, with first-offense penalties at $5 per gallon or $500 (whichever is…
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