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House approves a slate of bills on consent calendar and third-reading calendar

Utah House of Representatives · January 31, 2008
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Summary

On Jan. 30 the Utah House approved multiple consent- and third-reading bills, including HB10, HB12, HB14, HB235, HB62, HB44, HB107, HB35, HB59 and several others; most passed unanimously and will be sent to the Senate.

The Utah House moved through a lengthy consent and third‑reading calendar on Jan. 30, voting to advance and pass numerous bills across policy areas.

Among the measures approved on the consent calendar were:

- House Bill 10 (disclosure of identity to officer): sponsor Representative Curtis Oda said the bill lets officers detain an individual for identification when reasonable suspicion exists; passed 65‑0 and referred to the Senate.

- House Bill 12 (Controlled Substances and Paraphernalia):…

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