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Utah House approves a slate of consent-calendar bills, including retirement and criminal-code fixes

Utah House of Representatives · February 19, 2008
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Summary

On Feb. 19 the Utah House passed multiple consent-calendar items — including a spousal-consent change to the Public Employees' Retirement Act (HB 94) and technical corrections to the Utah Antitrust Act (SB 139) — forwarding each to the Senate by voice or recorded tally.

The Utah House on Feb. 19 moved through nine consent-calendar items on a schedule designed for brief introductions and quick votes. Several bills of note passed and were referred to the Senate.

First Substitute House Bill 94, presented by Representative Luana Shurtleff, would require written spousal consent when an employee elects certain retirement allowance options under the Public Employees' Retirement Act; the sponsor cited a local…

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