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Utah Senate advances driver practice-permit bill and several procedural measures; mixed clarity on one parole amendment vote
Summary
The Utah Senate on Jan. 17, 1994, moved several measures forward: Senate Bill 10 (driver practice permit) passed on a recorded vote; technical revisor changes in SB55 passed; multiple rules and retirement committee resolutions passed. The record for Senate Bill 8 (pardons and parole amendments) is unclear in the transcript.
Salt Lake City — The Utah Senate met on Jan. 17, 1994, took up multiple bills on third reading and approved several measures after brief debate.
Senator David Steele introduced Senate Bill 10, a Driver License Division measure that would allow the division to issue a practice permit valid for 90 days to applicants who are at least 15 years, 9 months old, have an instruction permit, have enrolled in or completed commercial driver education, have passed the written and fitness tests, and have paid the required fee. "The bill makes all practice permits good for 90 days," Steele said while describing the eligibility and testing requirements. No questions were raised on the…
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