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House passes package of bills on veterans, National Guard funding, nonprofit reporting and natural resources

Utah House of Representatives · March 4, 2015
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Summary

On March 3 the Utah House approved several bills including measures to change veterans nursing home advisory boards, allow temporary emergency loans for the National Guard, make Guard funds non‑lapsing, clarify nonprofit audit thresholds, and amend oil and gas drilling unit rules.

The Utah House of Representatives advanced a group of bills on March 3 covering veterans’ nursing homes, emergency funding for disaster response, National Guard funding, nonprofit financial reporting, background checks for state accountants, and natural resource issues.

Representative Val Peterson introduced a package of measures affecting the Utah National Guard and veterans’ nursing homes. First substitute HB 381 (Veterans Affairs Amendments) shifts appointment authority for veterans nursing‑home advisory boards from the governor to the executive director of Military and Veterans Affairs and revises board membership…

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