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House amends methamphetamine decontamination bill, reduces funding to $178,500
Summary
On Feb. 29 the Utah House amended Senate Bill 209 to require the Health Department to set methamphetamine decontamination standards and reduced the proposed appropriation from $500,000 to $178,500. The amended bill passed the House by a recorded vote of 68-0 and was referred to the Senate.
Representative Oda, the floor manager, said Senate Bill 209 requires the Utah Department of Health to adopt standards for decontamination of structures exposed to methamphetamine contamination and to carry out public-education campaigns about related health risks.
Representative Lockhart moved a floor amendment to…
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