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Utah Senate advances wide slate of bills after daylong floor session

Utah State Senate · January 23, 2003
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Summary

The Utah Senate passed and advanced multiple bills covering district certification, human services, juvenile commitment, professional licensing and other topics on Jan. 23, 2003, and sent them to the House or to third-reading consideration. Several bills were amended on the floor and some were circled for further revision.

The Utah State Senate on Jan. 23 moved a dozen measures forward, approving committee reports, adopting substitutes and passing a series of bills to send to the House or to the third-reading calendar.

On the third reading calendar the Senate passed Senate Bill 18 (lieutenant governor certification of special and local district annexations, withdrawals and dissolutions) by voice and roll call; President announced that SB 18 received 25 ayes and no nays with four senators absent and the bill was referred to the House. The body also passed SB 24 (local human services authorities amendment) and SB 25 (commitment and custody of adults and minors amendments), each recorded as receiving 25 aye votes and no nays with four absent; both were referred to the House.

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