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Senate removes ambiguous authorizations for behavioral testing outside special education
Utah State Senate · February 9, 2015
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Summary
SB 38, sponsored by Senator Osman, was passed to remove statutory references that the sponsor said could permit behavioral testing for career placement or similar uses outside special‑education contexts. The Senate voted 28–0 to advance the bill.
The Senate approved SB 38, a bill intended to remove unclear or unnecessary statutory references to behavioral testing outside the context of special education.
Sponsor Senator Osman told colleagues the measure responds to constituent concerns that the code…
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