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Senate repeals 1998 personal‑introduction services law, sponsor says industry changed
Utah Senate · February 10, 2005
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Summary
House Bill 164, repealing the Utah Personal Introduction Services Protection Act enacted in 1998, passed the Senate Feb. 9, 2005 on the floor with sponsor arguing the industry no longer relies on upfront payments that had motivated the original law.
The Utah Senate on Feb. 9 voted to repeal the Utah Personal Introduction Services Protection Act, enacted in 1998 to regulate dating or personal referral services that had taken large upfront payments from customers.
Sponsor Senator Eastman said the industry has shifted to internet and…
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