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Utah Senate advances emergency medical services amendment and several bills by unanimous or near-unanimous votes
Summary
On Feb. 9, 2006, the Utah State Senate placed multiple bills on the consent calendar and passed several measures on concurrence and final passage, including an EMS Act amendment (First Sub. SB 183) and concurrence on SB 99 and SB 115; a House bill (HB 36) also passed, though the transcript's formatting makes its final tally unclear.
The Utah State Senate on Feb. 9 approved a package of measures on the consent and third-reading calendars, including a change to the Emergency Medical Services Act and concurrence with House amendments to several bills.
Sen. Eastman introduced First Substitute Senate Bill 183, describing it as "an amendment to the Emergency Medical Services Act" that defines the term "governing body" for purposes of selecting a provider under an RFP. The presiding officer directed that the unanimous vote of senators present be recorded, and the clerk announced First Substitute SB…
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