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Senate advances salvage-title overhaul after lengthy industry and consumer exchange

Utah State Senate · February 11, 1992
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Summary

Senate Bill 106, amending salvage vehicle and title rules, moved to the third-reading calendar after extended floor debate about inspection timing, interstate title conflicts and consumer disclosure; senators adopted counsel-driven technical amendments and recorded a 21-0 tally to advance the bill.

Senate Bill 106, described by Senator Craig Peterson as a narrowly targeted fix to prevent vehicles damaged in-state from being indiscriminately branded with salvage titles, progressed after extended debate on Feb. 10.

Sponsors said the bill aims to ensure titles reflect a vehicle's actual condition and to allow certain repairable vehicles to regain clear titles after state…

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