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Votes at a glance: Bills the Utah House passed and referred to the Senate on Feb. 25, 2010

Utah House of Representatives · February 25, 2008
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Summary

On Feb. 25, 2010 the Utah House passed or referred several bills to the Senate, including HB329 (High Ability Student Initiative) 64–0, HB415 (Joint Custody Modifications) 69–1, HB210 (Identity Theft) 70–0, HB459 (Construction Trades Exemption, as amended) 48–21, and approved a conference report on SB152 72–0 and HJR12 71–0.

Several bills and committee recommendations moved through the Utah House on Feb. 25, 2010; the following summarizes floor action and recorded votes.

House Bill 329 — High Ability Student Initiative Program: Representative Bradley Last described a three‑level teacher development and high‑ability student program (RESCU). The package passed the House 64–0 and will be referred to the Senate.

First substitute House Bill 415 — Joint Custody Modifications: Representative Laurie Falk presented amendments clarifying the procedure and raising the threshold to modify joint physical custody, aiming to reduce litigation. The…

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