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House Floor: Key Bills Passed and Calendar Actions — Consent and Third-Reading Items
Summary
The Utah House advanced a series of Senate and House measures on the floor, adopting consent-calendar items and passing third-reading bills including measures on identity theft restitution, CPA licensing, emergency volunteer health practitioners, property recording, parks, and several criminal and administrative clarifications. Detailed vote results and next steps are listed.
The Utah House addressed a broad slate of bills in a single floor session, moving consent-calendar measures and multiple Senate bills through votes and returning several to the Senate for signature or further action. The session combined routine consent items and more detailed floor debates that included an amendment on real-property recording language.
Key outcomes
- Senate Bill 52 (Identity Theft Amendments): Passed on the floor with a 69-0 vote. Representative Hutchings said the bill ensures identity-theft victims can recover restitution similar to other property crimes.
- First substitute Senate Bill 163 (Certified Public Accountant Licensing Act amendments): Passed (66 yes, 0 no, 9 absent). Representative Bigelow described a process to recognize…
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