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At-a-glance: key Senate actions Feb. 21, 1992 — drug laws, building codes, privacy and other measures

Utah State Senate · February 21, 1992
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Summary

On Feb. 21 the Senate passed and forwarded a range of bills — including drug precursor and clandestine-lab measures (one tabled), construction and licensing reforms, and privacy protections for vehicle-registration records — and set several large fiscal bills for further House consideration.

Here are vote outcomes and short notes on the most consequential actions taken by the Utah Senate on Feb. 21, 1992:

- House Bill 58 (Drug Precursor Act): Passed both houses and will be signed; sponsors said the measure will tighten control over precursors commonly used to manufacture illegal drugs and create licensing and recordkeeping requirements (roll call reported 25 ayes, 4 absent).

- House Bill 59 (Clandestine Drug Lab Act): Reported out of…

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