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Votes at a glance: Key House actions on Feb. 24, 2014

Utah House of Representatives · February 24, 2014
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Summary

On Feb. 24 the Utah House passed multiple bills (HB 211, HB 254, HB 314, HB 334, HB 127, HB 38, HB 262, HB 101) and circled several others for clarification; this roundup lists outcomes and short descriptions.

The Utah House floor on Feb. 24, 2014, considered a lengthy third‑reading calendar and took final action on several bills. Below are the principal official outcomes and brief descriptions of each item recorded in the transcript.

• First substitute HB 211 — Substance abuse recovery residences: Passed the House, 72–0. The bill defines recovery residences, encourages coordination with the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health and creates a temporary advisory committee.

• Substitute HB 254 — Human trafficking victim amendments: Passed the House, 73–0. The bill moves many first‑time child commercial sexual‑exploitation cases into dependency services, adds civil remedies for victims and was supported in…

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