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Votes at a glance: key measures advanced on the Senate floor Feb. 22, 1999

Utah State Senate · February 22, 1999
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Summary

Multiple bills were moved, circled or advanced to third reading on Feb. 22, 1999, including S.B. 220 (condominium/timeshare assessment), S.B. 177 (nuclear waste), S.B. 195 (mental-health licensing), S.B. 148 (financial records privacy), S.J.R. 9 (pedestrian rights) and several House bills; several items were circled for later consideration.

The Utah Senate considered a broad set of measures on Feb. 22, 1999. Below are key floor outcomes reported during the session:

- Senate Bill 220 (Condominium ownership/timeshare assessment): Sponsor presented the bill clarifying assessor treatment of timeshare intangible costs (marketing, exchange programs). The bill passed a recorded floor vote and advanced on the calendar (floor reported 24 ayes, 3 nays, 2 absent).

- Substitute House Bill 44 (Manslaughter/aggravated murder clarifying language): Uncircled and passed on a roll-call, recorded as 28 ayes, 0 nays, 1 absent; the…

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