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Rules committee moves a slate of House bills to second-reading calendar; HB147 removed

Utah State Senate · February 26, 1999
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Summary

A rules committee report read Feb. 26, 1999, moved several House bills to the top of the second-reading calendar; senators agreed to delete House Bill 147 (Massage Practice Act) from the lift and adopted the remainder of the report.

On Feb. 26, 1999, the Utah Senate received a rules committee report (dated the same day) that moved House Bill 193 and House Bill 221 to the top of the second-reading calendar and lifted a list of other House bills from rules to the second-reading calendar.

Sandy (the clerk) read the committee report and identified a long list of House bills to be placed on the calendar. Committee chair Stephen Polton submitted the report. During floor discussion, senators noted that House Bill 147 (Massage Practice Act) had been killed in committee; the body agreed to delete that bill from the lift and to adopt the committee report with that exception.

Senators also discussed scheduling for subsequent days to allow time to review the bills over the weekend and noted planned start times for the next session. The motion to adopt the committee report with the deletion was approved by voice vote.

The rules action reorganizes the floor calendar and sets the sequence for second-reading consideration of multiple bills.