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Utah lawmakers note governor's supplemental special‑session call; House bills on law practice, primaries introduced
Summary
Gov. Michael O. Leavitt’s supplemental proclamation for the Sept. 20, 2001, special session listed several emergency and administrative items — from public‑safety and Olympic security to election‑rule and tobacco‑funding fixes — and the House introduced two bills for consideration.
Gov. Michael O. Leavitt on Sept. 20 submitted a supplemental proclamation expanding the agenda for a special session of the Utah Legislature, and the House noted the additions and introduced two bills for consideration.
The lieutenant governor attested the governor’s certificate for the proclamation, which the presiding member said would be "noted and filed." The proclamation added a slate of items to the special‑session call, including proposed changes to the repayment terms of a revenue bond for a cancer clinical research hospital (cited as section 63B‑10‑301), correction of venue rules for actions on written contracts (section 78‑13‑4), and a proposal to regulate the unauthorized practice of law.
Other items listed in the proclamation ranged from…
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