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Utah House approves package of code cleanups and technical bills; multiple measures sent to Senate
Summary
The Utah House on Jan. 15, 2001, approved a slate of mostly technical code-cleanup and procedural bills — including consolidations, repeal of obsolete sections, and administrative rule changes — sending the measures to the Senate with recorded voice or roll-call votes.
The Utah House voted to pass a large package of mostly technical bills on Jan. 15, 2001, approving measures that repeal obsolete code sections, consolidate state-symbol provisions, update filing and procurement procedures, and clarify administrative rules. Many measures passed by unanimous or near-unanimous margins and were referred to the Senate for further action.
Lawmakers opened with a set of first readings that were referred to the Rules Committee, and the floor proceeded through a sequence of bills the Government Operations interim group had prepared. Representative Holiday told members the interim work targeted obsolete provisions and would remove pages from the…
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