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Senate recedes from its amendments and adopts first substitute for House Bill 30
Summary
The Utah Senate receded from its earlier amendments to House Bill 30 and adopted a first-substitute version that incorporates the House’s changes and two line edits (removal of the word “commercial” and changing an October date to July). The first substitute passed by roll call, 25–0, with four absent.
The Utah Senate voted to recede from its amendments to House Bill 30 (Commercial Motor Vehicle Amendments) and then adopted a first-substitute version combining both the Senate’s and House’s text, Senate President announced on Feb. 10, 2009.
Senator Van Tassel moved that the Senate recede from its amendments so the bill could be returned to the House in its original form. After procedural discussion, the body approved the…
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