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House passes bills on water company remedies, tuition waivers, recreation immunity and more; committee moves and several bills circled

Utah House of Representatives · January 30, 2006
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Summary

The Jan. 30 House session cleared multiple bills and motions: HB48 (Water Company Amendments) passed; HB66 (tuition waivers) passed; HB207 (recreational immunity) passed; several bills were circled or referred to rules; notable committee reassignments and recognitions occurred before adjournment.

A broad set of bills were considered and mostly approved by the Utah House on Jan. 30.

Key outcomes recorded on the floor include:

• House Bill 48 (Water Company Amendments): Sponsor described the measure as a cleanup clarifying remedies and damages; Representative Ehr noted a conflict of interest before the body voted and HB48 passed with 70 yes, 0 no, 5 absent (House will forward to the Senate).

• House Bill 73 (Gunn McKay Highway designation): The House heard…

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