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Senate approves child-care licensing bill tightening background checks after audit

Utah Senate · February 27, 2006
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Senators approved first substitute H.B. 254 to require more thorough background checks for child‑care licensing after a 2005 audit found providers with serious convictions had been licensed; the measure passed third reading with unanimous recorded support among those present.

The Utah Senate on Feb. 24 approved first substitute House Bill 254, tightening child‑care licensing requirements after a 2005 performance audit found that individuals with serious convictions had been granted licenses or residential certificates.

Senator Wadipes (Wadups),…

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