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Senate advances wide slate of bills Feb. 10; EMT plate, water-rights and scholarship measures among actions

Utah Senate · February 11, 2000
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Summary

On Feb. 10 the Utah Senate moved a large group of bills through third reading and other calendars, passing measures including specialty EMT license plates (HB20), water-rights recording reforms (HB184), scholarship and tax-checkoff items, and several committee-assigned bills; several votes and a conflict disclosure were recorded on the floor.

The Utah Senate on Feb. 10 considered and approved a broad set of bills spanning technical fixes, education and public-safety recognition, and administrative reforms.

Notable floor actions

- Substitute Senate Bill 73 (telecommunications distinctions) — The Senate concurred with a House amendment and passed the substitute bill (recorded 27 aye, 0 nay, 2 absent). Senator Jones explained the change distinguishing regulated telephone corporations from unregulated telecommunications providers.

- Senate Bill 88 — Amended in the House; the Senate placed the final question and passed the bill on roll call (25 aye, 0 nay, 4 absent).

- House Bill 20 (EMT specialty plates) — Senator Blackham explained the plate would require a $9,000…

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