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House clears substitute for consumer contact-lens bill and HIPAA updates
Utah House of Representatives · January 24, 2003
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Summary
The House approved a first substitute for House Bill 12 to extend contact-lens prescription expiration to two years in most cases, require private‑label manufacturers to be named on prescriptions, regulate cosmetic lenses, and add HIPAA‑related language; the substitute was referred to the Senate.
Representative Bryson introduced the first substitute to House Bill 12, describing four consumer-focused provisions: extend contact-lens prescription expiration from one year to two years unless medical reasons require…
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