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House Passes Bill to Alter Committee Rulemaking Authority After Supreme Court Decision
Summary
Senate Bill 126 requires concurrence by the Department of Health for rules proposed by certain health‑department advisory committees to ensure 'active supervision' after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling; members pressed on scope and childcare‑sector impacts before the House approved the bill 65–2.
The Utah House on March 2 passed Senate Bill 126, a measure designed to address legal exposure for regulatory committees after the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners v. FTC.
Representative Eliason (presenting) said the bill implements the Business and Labor interim committee’s recommendations to add a requirement that certain Department of Health committees obtain concurrence from the department for proposed rules. If concurrence cannot…
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