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Senate advances a large slate of bills including receivership rules, open-meeting minutes changes and public-safety education reimbursements

Utah State Senate · February 24, 2017
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Summary

On Feb. 24 the Utah Senate moved a wide set of bills — including technical corrections to district lines, receivership rules, open‑meetings minutes posting reforms, metro‑township and public‑safety education reimbursement measures — many passed by recorded roll-call votes and were sent to the House for further action.

The Utah State Senate spent much of its Feb. 24 floor session advancing a broad slate of legislation on a largely bipartisan basis, passing technical corrections, policy cleanups and several substantive measures on the consent or third‑reading calendars.

Actions recorded on the floor included: First Substitute Senate Bill 112 (concurrence and passage; recorded as passing and sent to the House), Senate Bill 208 (Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act — described as a multi‑year product to clarify receivership…

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