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House passes package of bills on consumer protection, identity fraud, health and education
Summary
The Utah House cleared a suite of consent and floor items including a consumer protection cleanup, an anti-bullying resolution, strengthened identity-theft provisions, traffic code scheduling and multiple education and health measures; key votes included passage of a small-business health plan advisory bill after extended debate.
The Utah House of Representatives convened on Feb. 23, 2006, and approved a series of bills and resolutions covering consumer protections, education, identity-crime provisions and health-policy workgroups.
On the consent calendar, the House passed Senate Bill 147, a technical cleanup for the Division of Consumer Protection that clarified bond requirements and raised a disclosure fine from $1,000 to $2,500. The chamber also approved Senate Concurrent Resolution 1 encouraging school…
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