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Senate clears long list of bills on consent and third reading; several return to House
Summary
The Utah Senate on Feb. 22, 1999 approved a series of bills on the consent and third‑reading calendars — ranging from licensure exemptions for Olympic events to tax and family‑law fixes — most by unanimous or near‑unanimous votes and sent them to the House for final action.
The Utah State Senate approved a large package of bills on Feb. 22, 1999, moving routine matters to the House for consideration and enrollment.
On the consent calendar the Senate passed measures including Senate Bill 42, which exempts certain short‑term participants in Olympic or other special events from state licensure if they meet strict criteria; Senate Bill 199, which updates language governing "ropeways" such as ski lifts and trams; and Senate Bill 238, which adds bright orange to the list of acceptable trespass‑posting colors. Each of those measures was…
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