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Utah Senate clears wide range of bills; many measures referred to House
Summary
The Utah Senate on Feb. 11, 2003 advanced and approved a broad set of bills—many by unanimous consent—including measures on education, health-care records, public utilities and criminal law; several were referred to the House for further consideration.
The Utah State Senate moved quickly through a packed calendar on Feb. 11, adopting and referring numerous measures to the House.
Among the items taken up on the consent and third-reading calendars, senators approved technical and policy bills addressing employment plans (House Bill 16), school-bus entry rules (House Bill 74), workforce services overpayment collection (first substitute House Bill 31), and updates to conform state law with federal health privacy standards (Senate Bill 121). Several committee-recommended bills and resolutions—covering public-utility amendments, charter-school law changes, agricultural cooperative rules…
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