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Utah House clears consent calendar: victims’ rights, licensing, insurance, safety and other measures pass
Summary
The House passed multiple consent items including HB167 (victim amicus rights), SB56 (naturopathic licensing), SB114 (notary changes), SB143 (insurance financial requirements), SB179 (salvage vehicle process), HB374 (child abuse prevention amendments), HCR7 (Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month) and HB371 (digital breathalyzer certificates).
The Utah House approved a range of bills on its consent calendar and moved several committee reports during its floor session.
Key votes and measures: House Bill 167, which creates an explicit right for crime victims to be heard by appellate courts, passed and was referred to the Senate after a Judiciary committee vote of 11–0–2 and a favorable floor roll call. First Substitute Senate Bill 56, addressing naturopathic physician licensing and aligning foreign‑trained naturopathic physician requirements with Utah standards, passed unanimously on the floor and was referred to the Senate.
Other consent items that passed…
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