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Utah Senate Approves Changes to Medical Recommendations for Children After Floor Amendment

Utah State Senate · February 15, 2007
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The Utah Senate on Feb. 14, 2007 passed House Bill 202, which clarifies statutory language on in-school medical recommendations for children; senators adopted a floor amendment to remove ambiguous parenthetical text and the measure passed 19-10 and was returned to the House.

The Utah State Senate on Feb. 14 passed House Bill 202, a measure that clarifies how medical recommendations for children are treated in school settings, after adopting a floor amendment meant to resolve conflicting provisions.

Sponsor Senator Butters moved an amendment on the floor that struck the parenthetical letter “f” around a subsection on line 68, saying the change “makes it clear that the whole of paragraph 2 governs” and resolves a conflict between permissive and prohibitory…

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