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House action roundup: child-protection registry, primary-care amendments and other concurrence items

Utah House of Representatives · March 3, 2004
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Summary

The House took several concurrence votes and quick actions March 3, 2004: it concurred with Senate amendments to the child protection registry (first substitute HB 165, 66-0) and to primary care network amendments (HB 86, 53-16), and handled other Senate transmissions; House action on HB 138 (trespass on State Parklands) failed at concurrence and prompted a subsequent motion to refuse to concur.

The House disposed of multiple concurrence calendar items during the March 3 session.

Child protection registry (HB 165). Representative Styler described Senate amendments and a phased rollout of the registry contact points (email first, then instant messaging, telephone, fax and electronic addresses), along with a sponsor-read disclosure informing registrants that no solution is completely secure. Representative Dougal and others supported the…

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