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Utah House convenes special session; leadership advances HB1001 amending Master Obligation Bond Act

Utah State House of Representatives · May 21, 2003
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Summary

Governor Michael O. Levitt called the Utah Legislature into a May 15, 2003 special session to consider amendments to the Master Obligation Bond Act and to authorize end-of-year fund transfers; the House moved under suspension of the rules to place House Bill 1001 on third reading but no final vote on the bill appears in the transcript.

The Utah House of Representatives met in special session on May 15, 2003, after a proclamation from Governor Michael O. Levitt calling the 50th Legislature into session to consider amendments to the Master Obligation Bond Act and other measures, including end-of-year transfers between funding sources.

The lieutenant governor read the governor’s proclamation, which cited Article VII, Section 6 of the Utah Constitution as authority to convene the Legislature and listed two primary purposes: amendments to Utah Code Title 63B, Chapter 1A (the Master Obligation Bond…

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