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Senate approves consent calendar items including HB262, HJR15 and HB396; several bills circled
Summary
The Utah Senate unanimously approved multiple House bills on the consent calendar — including HB262 (respiratory care amendments), HJR15 (paraeducator awareness) and HB396 (disabled veterans' property tax exemption) — circled several bills for later consideration, and recessed to caucus.
The Utah State Senate handled its consent calendar Tuesday, approving multiple House bills by unanimous or recorded voice vote and circling others for later consideration.
Key outcomes on the consent calendar:
- House Bill 262 (respiratory care amendments): Presented by Senator Kilpack, the bill clarifies that certain basic home-care medical devices need not fall under the Respiratory Care Practices Act. The Senate recorded 27 yes, 0 nay, with 2 absent and passed the bill to return it to the House.
- House Joint Resolution 15 (raising awareness of paraeducators): Senator Maine thanked…
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