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Utah House bans coerced subcutaneous RFID implants, sends measure to Senate
Utah House of Representatives · March 1, 2011
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Summary
The House approved Second Substitute House Bill 224 prohibiting coercion or requirement of subcutaneous RFID implantation, passing 68-0, and transmitted the bill to the Senate for consideration.
The Utah House of Representatives on March 1 approved Second Substitute House Bill 224, a one-page measure that bars compelling or coercing an individual to undergo subcutaneous implantation of an RFID chip. Representative Wayne Harper, sponsor, told colleagues…
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