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Senate advances a slate of bills on Feb. 10; several measures passed or referred to the House

Utah State Senate · February 11, 2004
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The Utah Senate on Feb. 10, 2004 took final or committee action on a large set of bills — from tax and trust-code updates to long-term care funding — passing many to the House. Several measures were amended; SB 90 (medical-neglect presumption) was circled for further work.

The Utah State Senate convened Feb. 10, 2004 and processed a broad package of legislation, adopting committee reports, approving amendments and passing numerous bills to the House for further consideration.

On third reading and related floor action, the Senate approved first substitute Senate Bill 106 (dishonored checks definition) by roll call, recorded as 22 aye, 3 no, 4 absent, and referred it to the House. Senate Bill 124, which would prohibit municipalities from offering sales-tax incentives to attract or relocate businesses, passed the Senate by a recorded 27–0 vote and moved to the third reading…

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