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Senate passes occupational-safety amendments after constitutional objections

Utah State Senate · February 6, 1995
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Summary

The Utah Senate approved SB22 to implement a state OSHA plan, including magistrate-authorized inspection warrants, after a heated floor exchange over constitutional protections; the bill passed 15–12 and was sent to the House.

The Utah Senate approved an amendment to the state's occupational-safety law on Feb. 6, 1995, moving a proposal to allow administrative inspections under a magistrate-issued warrant to the House by a 15–12 margin.

Sponsor Senator Steiner said the bill establishes a state plan to implement and enforce occupational safety and health standards and sets procedures for administrative inspections “under the scrutiny of a…

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