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Senate amends HB202 to narrow language on psychotropic medication and sends bill back to House
Utah State Senate · February 23, 2007
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Summary
Senators approved an oral amendment to House Bill 202 deleting two words so the text focuses on a child who 'take or continue to take a psychotropic medication.' The amended bill passed the Senate and was referred to the House for further action.
On Feb. 23 the Utah Senate amended House Bill 202 (medical recommendations for children) to tighten language dealing with psychotropic medication. Senator Butters offered an oral amendment to delete the two words "medication…
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