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Roll call: key votes and outcomes in the Utah House on March 9, 2009
Summary
A roundup of several bills taken up on March 9: HB457 (Truth in Music) passed 73–0; HB316 (environmental crime statute of limitations) passed 72–1; HB333 (motor vehicle impound amendments) passed 59–13; HB411, HB404, HB256, HB326, HB378 and HJR28 also passed; HB372 failed 25–47.
During the March 9, 2009 floor session the House recorded the following outcomes on third‑reading and calendar items:
- HB457 (Truth in Music) — Passed 73 yes, 0 no with 2 absent; allows injunctive relief against deceptive use of recording‑group names; amendment removed a $2,000 minimum recovery and required proof of actual injury for monetary damages.
- HB316 (Time limitation for prosecution of environmental crimes) — Passed 72 yes, 1 no; amendments inserted the word “felony” to narrow the statute change to particularly egregious crimes and established a four‑year discovery statute for certain…
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