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House approves package of bills on third-reading calendar, including insurance, foster youth and license-plate measures

Utah House of Representatives · February 1, 2008
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Summary

The Utah House cleared a series of bills on first/third reading: HB144 (Motor Vehicle Insurance Amendments), HJR1 (International Trade), HB265 (EFT for recovery services), HJR5 (Medicaid long-term care support), HB28 (Honoring Heroes license plate), and HB122 (driver license changes for foster youth).

The Utah House cleared a slate of bills on its calendar during the twelfth day of the 2008 general session.

Among the measures the chamber disposed of or referred to the Senate were:

House Bill 144 (Motor Vehicle Insurance Amendments) — Representative Todd Keiser described the bill as codifying existing industry practice about subrogation when the at-fault party's insurer tenders liability limits; the House recorded a vote of 66 yes, 0 no.

House Joint Resolution 1 (Resolution Addressing International Trade) — Introduced by…

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