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Utah House spreads intent language, forms working group after Senate sends bill to repeal HB 477
Summary
The House accepted a Senate communication transmitting House Bill 1,001 (repeal of former HB 477), voted to place intent language in the Journal and authorized a volunteer working group to study the GRAMA code and recommend privacy-related statutory changes.
The Utah House of Representatives on March 25, 2011 accepted a Senate message transmitting House Bill 1,001 — a measure to repeal former House Bill 477 — and approved language stating the repeal is intended to allow a working group to study the state’s GRAMA code and recommend statutory changes to better protect constituents’ privacy.
Clerk Annette B. Moore read the Senate communication that the Senate had receded from its amendments and passed HB 1,001 and that the measure was transmitted for the Speaker’s signature. After the reading, Representative Christiansen moved that the House "spread" on the pages of the House Journal an intent statement explaining the action and the next steps. "The intent of the Utah House of Representatives in voting to repeal former House Bill 477 is to allow a working group…
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