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Utah House moves a slate of Senate bills on transportation, insurance, telecomm and more; votes recorded
Summary
On Feb. 9, 2005 the Utah House advanced numerous Senate bills—ranging from motor-vehicle dealer bond increases to telecommunications revisions—with most passing on voice or recorded votes; several passed unanimously while a few drew opposition or debate over funding and regulatory details.
The Utah House convened Feb. 9, 2005 to consider a busy Senate-day calendar and approved a broad set of Senate bills across multiple policy areas, including criminal justice, insurance and telecommunications. Many bills passed with overwhelming support; a few attracted focused debate.
Key outcomes at a glance:
- Senate Bill 32 (Limitation of Landowner Liability for Public Recreation): Passed 65-0. Representative Fisher summarized the bill as protecting private landowners who open property for recreational use and asked members to support it.
- Senate Bill 94 (Restitution Amendments): Passed 64-0. Representative Romero said the bill clarifies jurisdiction between courts and the Board of Pardons for restitution orders and preserves due process protections.
- Senate Bill 103 (Liens on Aircraft): Passed 62-0. Representative Clark said the bill…
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