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Senate concurs in House amendments to SB 82 on mental health funding and custody

Utah State Senate · March 1, 1993
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Summary

The Senate moved to concur in House amendments to Senate Bill 82 (mental health funding and custody amendments) and recorded a final roll call that the bill passes and will be transmitted to the House for further action.

Senate Bill 82, dealing with mental health funding and custody amendments, came to the Senate floor after the House passed the bill under suspension of the rules with House and Senate amendments.

Senator Holmgren and other floor participants reviewed the single change in the amendment and moved to concur. The Senate took a motion to concur; the motion carried and the clerk called a final roll call. The clerk announced the bill passed and it will be sent to the House for further action. The chief clerk noted the action and signed transmittal paperwork.

The Senate record shows a final roll call on the floor and the body recorded that the bill passes. The transcript logs this as a floor concurrence and transmittal for further House action rather than additional fiscal or committee referral.

No conference committee was recorded for this bill in the transcript excerpt provided.