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House Advances Indoor Smoking Amendments After Heated Debate Over Fraternal Clubs
Utah House of Representatives · February 16, 2007
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Summary
Lawmakers debated an amendment to shorten smoking exemptions for certain clubs; an effort to move multiple effective dates from 2009 to 2008 failed and the first substitute for HB273 passed 58–12.
The Utah House debated first substitute House Bill 273 on Feb. 16, a measure that would amend the state’s indoor smoking rules to give fraternal clubs parity with taverns and certain private clubs.
Sponsor Representative Curtis Oda said the bill responds to economic harm reported by fraternal organizations and would allow those clubs to remain exempt until the same later date…
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