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House approves bill to move legal notices online, phases out print in larger counties
Summary
The House approved third-substitute Senate Bill 208 to create a public legal-notice website coordinated with newspapers, with web-only posting in first- and second-class counties after a two-year dual-posting period; vote was 38–32 with five absences.
On March 11 the Utah House passed the third substitute of Senate Bill 208, a measure to publish many legal notices on a publicly accessible website maintained in coordination with Utah newspapers. The third substitute passed this House by a vote of 38 yes, 32 no, with five absences; it will be returned to the Senate for further consideration.
Sponsor remarks described the reform as an effort to modernize the publication of legal notices — items ranging from articles of incorporation and…
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