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Utah Senate approves wide range of bills including unemployment-fraud targeting, nursing care assessment and education planning
Summary
On Jan. 19, 2000 the Utah State Senate passed a slate of bills across policy areas — including measures to target unemployment-insurance fraud, amend nursing-care assessments, update education strategic planning and adopt digital-signature rules — and referred them to the House.
The Utah State Senate considered and approved multiple bills on Jan. 19, 2000, concluding a busy floor session that moved measures on unemployment fraud, health-care facility assessments, education planning and information-technology rules to the House for further consideration.
Senate Bill 83, an amendment to the state's unemployment-insurance process that the sponsor said would "put 3 people to full time to go after fraud" and remove duplicative hearing requirements, passed on a recorded roll-call vote. Sponsor Robert M. Muellstein described the change as allowing staff to focus on fraud investigations while preserving claimants' hearing rights.
Senate Bill 94, amending…
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