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House advances single sign-on database and other measures; HB 150 and HB 183 pass

Utah House of Representatives · February 5, 2018
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Summary

The Utah House moved a slate of measures forward during morning floor work, including passage of HB 150 (single sign-on database amendments) and HB 183 (career service review office amendments). Leadership also lifted four base budget bills to the top of the third‑reading calendar.

The Utah House of Representatives on Feb. 2 advanced several administrative and budget-related measures, recording final passage for House Bill 150, a single sign-on database measure, and House Bill 183, a technical modernization of the career service review office.

Representative Cutler, sponsor of HB 150, told colleagues the proposal creates a fee-based, $5 per-account single sign-on for businesses to associate their entities with one state login and receive renewal notices and transactional access across state agencies. He said the feature is intended to reduce administrative friction for businesses, that the…

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