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Senate advances a package of bills including HOA disclosures, EpiPen access and coal-ash rules
Summary
The Utah Senate moved multiple measures to third reading or passed them on third reading, including first substitute S.B. 80 (HOA reserve disclosures), S.B. 147 (epinephrine auto-injector use expansion), S.B. 155 (Children's Justice Centers), S.B. 154 (coal ash regulation amendments), S.B. 163 (wildlife modifications) and others; most passed with strong bipartisan support or unanimous voice votes.
During an afternoon floor session the Utah Senate advanced a group of bills to third reading and recorded several final third-reading approvals across a range of policy areas.
Homeowners Association reserve disclosure (S.B. 80)
Senator Urquhart described first substitute S.B. 80 as a transparency measure requiring a declarant or developer to provide sellers with a statement showing how much money is in an HOA reserve fund. The sponsor said the bill had been pared down to that single required disclosure and moved it for third reading; the clerk recorded sufficient yea votes for third reading.
Epinephrine auto-injector expansion (S.B. 147)
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