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Senate clears long consent calendar; multiple bills passed by voice and roll call

Utah State Senate · February 14, 1997
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On Feb. 14, 1997 the Utah Senate moved a lengthy consent calendar and approved numerous house and senate bills by voice or roll-call votes, including HB26 (depository name amendment), SB54 (Drug Dealers Liability Act), HB182 (administrative rules review) and several others; a number of bills were read for third reading and transmitted or returned to the House.

The Utah Senate used its consent calendar on Feb. 14 to clear a large queue of house and senate bills. The president read titles and, where required, clerks recorded roll-call results. Items acted on the consent calendar included:

- House Bill 26 (depository and institution name amendment): read and ordered signed by the president and sent to the House. - Senate Bill 54 (Drug Dealers Liability Act, Sen.…

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