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Utah House clears dozens of bills on final day; key votes at a glance
Summary
On March 7, 2011 the Utah House completed final‑reading work, passing a slate of bills on the consent and concurrence calendars (including HB145, HB405, HB476, HB51 and HB368) and taking final votes on measures affecting education, procurement, public health and criminal procedure.
The Utah House of Representatives completed a packed floor agenda on March 7, 2011, advancing a wide array of measures on the consent and concurrence calendars and resolving several contested floor disputes.
Among the measures approved on the consent calendar, the House passed House Bill 145 (Public School Privacy Amendment) requiring the State Board of Education to develop confidentiality standards and resource materials for volunteers and substitute teachers; the clerk recorded 73 yes, 0 no. First substitute House Bill 405 (charges for medical records), which bars attorneys from marking up medical‑record charges to clients, passed 74 yes, 0 no. First substitute House Bill…
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