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Votes at a glance: House approves technical fixes, designations and consumer-protection bills

Utah House of Representatives · January 26, 2011
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Summary

During the Jan. 25, 2011 session the Utah House approved a set of bills on third reading — including multiple technical code updates, heritage designations and consumer-protection changes — and referred each to the Senate or placed on the next calendar as recorded below.

The Utah House cleared a number of bills on Jan. 25, 2011. Below are the items on the third-reading calendar and their recorded outcomes.

- House Bill 186 (Utah Code technical amendments): Passed on third reading, 69 yes, 0 no. Sponsor described the bill as a cleanup to modernize archaic terminology (e.g., changing “monies” to “money”).

- House Bill 213 (Statutory construction amendments): Passed on third reading, 71 yes, 0 no, 3 absent.…

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