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Senate advances implements-of-husbandry bill after debate over 'special' language

Utah State Senate · February 9, 1995
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The Utah Senate on Feb. 9, 1995 moved House Bill 80 (implements of husbandry on highways) to the third-reading calendar after members debated amendments about reinstating the word 'special' and explicit references to pedestrians; final tally reported 24 ayes, 2 nays, 3 absent.

The Utah Senate moved House Bill 80, which governs the movement of agricultural implements on public highways, to the bottom of the third-reading calendar after extended debate about safety language and the scope of permitted equipment.

Supporters said the bill was the product of two years of interim study involving Farm Bureau representatives, implement dealers and the Utah Department of Transportation, and that the interim committee’s original language better balanced farmers’ need to move large equipment with…

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