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Utah House advances a package of bills on insurance, licensing, taxes and public safety
Summary
The Utah House took up its concurrence and consent calendars, moved several bills (including insurance amendments, physician licensing changes and tax/traffic measures) and recorded final passage for multiple items; most passed unanimously and were transmitted or returned to the Senate.
The Utah House of Representatives on Feb. 10–13 advanced a string of bills on the concurrence and consent calendars, approving measures on insurance disclosure, physician licensing, petroleum‑storage fees, traffic‑safety procedures and criminal‑law changes.
Representative Dunnegan moved the House to concur with Senate amendments to first substitute House Bill 29 (insurance amendments), describing minor technical cleanups and a change allowing insurers to post an annual policy statement electronically rather than mail it to all policyholders. The motion to concur carried and the House recorded HB29 as receiving 71 yes, 0 no votes; the bill will be returned to the Senate for…
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