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Physical‑therapy licensing bill advances amid late‑floor dispute over chiropractic amendment
Utah State Senate · February 12, 1991
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Summary
Senate continued consideration of SB 110 (Physical Therapists Practice Act) after a last‑minute amendment on chiropractic practice language triggered disagreement; a motion to remove the late amendment failed and the bill was circled for further work.
Senate Bill 110, which would repeal and reenact Utah’s Physical Therapists Practice Act to clarify scope and licensing, drew significant floor attention after a late amendment addressing chiropractic practitioners was introduced on the floor.
Sponsors said SB 110 is the product of more than a year of work by licensing boards,…
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