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Senate Advances Dozens of Bills on Consent and Third-Reading Calendars, Including Background-Check and Election-Law Changes

Utah State Senate · February 9, 2007
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Summary

The Utah Senate placed a package of bills on the calendars or approved final passage on a range of topics including background checks for disability services, election-law deadlines, unclaimed property timing, motor vehicle arbitration and multiple homeowners’ association and hunting-license changes.

The Utah Senate moved a broad set of bills through the consent, concurrence and third-reading calendars in a morning session that covered public-safety, election administration, property and regulatory matters.

On the consent calendar, senators approved a number of measures by unanimous or near-unanimous voice and roll-call votes. Senate Bill 219, a real-estate technical change to allow certain deed types to convey after-acquired title (while preserving limits on quitclaim deeds), passed by unanimous consent and was referred to the House. Senate Bill 182, aligning state child-support review rules for TANF recipients with a…

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