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Utah Senate advances and approves multiple bills on consent and third‑reading calendars
Summary
On day 15 of the 2009 Utah legislative session the Senate adopted a slate of committee reports, placed numerous bills on the second- and third-reading calendars and passed several measures by unanimous or recorded votes, including SB35 (tax definitions), SJR4 (electronics recycling), SB94 (sewer utility locate requirements) and SB20 (local public‑health emergency funding).
The Utah State Senate moved a large package of routine and substantive items on the consent and third‑reading calendars during its day‑15 session.
Senators adopted the Rules Committee report and placed dozens of bills in standing committees and on the second‑reading calendar. On the consent calendar and by recorded roll call the Senate passed Senate Bill 35, a clarification of sales-and-use tax definitions to designate certain installed items as tangible personal property; the clerk recorded 26 yeas, 0 nays, 3 absent and the bill was referred to the House. The Senate also passed Senate Joint Resolution 4 urging the Department of Environmental Quality and the Recycling…
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