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Senate Approves Narrow Non‑Compete Limits for Broadcasting Industry
Utah State Senate · March 6, 2018
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Summary
The Senate passed a second substitute to House Bill 241, limiting enforceable non‑compete clauses in broadcasting to narrow circumstances (one‑year restriction, employees over a salary threshold and only in narrow termination/quit contexts).
The Utah Senate on March 5 approved a narrowly targeted restriction on non‑compete agreements in the broadcasting industry.
Senator Hemmert presented the second substitute to House Bill 241, which the sponsor described as a measured change limited to employers defined as broadcasters (television, cable and radio distributors of…
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