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Senate moves several measures: wildlife education rule written into code, nonprofit audit threshold raised, uranium tailings request sent to House
Summary
The Utah Senate adopted measures on the consent calendar and third reading: it formalized hunter-education requirements into code (House Bill 67), raised the audited‑financial reporting threshold for nonprofits receiving state grants (Senate Bill 137), and sent a concurrent resolution urging DOE to restore uranium mill tailings funding to the U.S. House for consideration.
House Bill 67 (Wildlife Amendments): The Senate approved House Bill 67, which prohibits individuals from obtaining hunting licenses or permits unless they have completed a Division of Wildlife–approved hunter education course. Senator Dayton said the bill ‘‘is putting into code what has been in rule and practice with the division for some time now.’’ The Senate recorded 25 yeas, 0 nays and 4 absent;…
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