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Utah Senate advances multiple bills on consent calendar, including tougher mortgage-fraud penalties and small-business rule review

Utah State Senate · February 7, 2007
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Summary

On the consent calendar the Utah Senate approved a batch of bills including stiffer penalties and investigative authority for mortgage fraud, a requirement to report rule impacts on small businesses, and several criminal and licensing updates. Most consent items were sent to the House for final action.

The Utah Senate on the floor today approved a series of bills on the consent and second-reading calendars, advancing measures on mortgage fraud, administrative-rule impact reviews for small businesses and changes to criminal and licensing law.

Senator Kilpack said Senate Bill 199 clarifies enforcement authority for the Division of Real Estate and increases penalties for people who perform regulated real-estate activities without a license. "Much of this bill... allows the division to…

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