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House amends UCAT statute to clarify higher‑education classification and lease rules

Utah House of Representatives (floor session) · February 16, 2005
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Summary

The House passed House Bill 86 to clarify the Utah College of Applied Technology's classification under higher education and to revise lease procedures (including language allowing termination without penalty). Sponsor Ron Bigelow emphasized accreditation goals; the bill passed 73‑0.

House Bill 86, amending statutes related to the Utah College of Applied Technology (UCAT), passed the House after floor amendments clarifying leases and institutional classification.

Ron Bigelow, sponsor on the floor, said the changes reflect UCAT’s evolving…

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