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House advances GRAMA exemption for animal-identification records amid assurances on disease-tracing
Utah House of Representatives · February 15, 2005
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Summary
House Bill 226, amending GRAMA classifications for records tied to the National Animal Identification System, passed the House unanimously after sponsors assured members the bill protects private premise records while not hindering disease-tracing efforts.
The Utah House passed House Bill 226, which adjusts Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) language and exempts certain Department of Agriculture records related to livestock premises and animal identification programs from public disclosure.
Representative Craig Butters, sponsor,…
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