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Utah Senate approves a package of bills on Day 32, including credit freezes for minors and juvenile justice limits
Summary
On Day 32 the Utah State Senate passed multiple measures—ranging from consumer protections to juvenile justice reforms and a technical change to a general assistance funding stream—and sent them to the House for consideration. Several bills drew floor debate; one bill’s fiscal note was cited at about $900,000.
The Utah State Senate on Day 32 moved a group of bills through final or committee-stage action and sent many on to the House for consideration.
On the consent calendar, House Bill 201 (interlocal entities amendments) passed after floor sponsor Senator Oakland said the bill clarifies when oversight laws apply to taxed interlocal entities. The President announced the bill had received 23 yea votes and will be sent to the House for enrollment and signature.
On third reading, Senator Osman described Senate Bill 54, which would allow a parent or guardian to place a credit freeze on a minor’s credit file until the child reaches 18. "This bill would enable a parent or guardian to have their child's credit frozen until…
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