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Senate advances business-entity, licensing, health and family-law bills; many pass on consent

Utah State Senate · January 29, 2018
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Summary

On its eighth 2018 day the Utah Senate placed multiple bills on the calendar and passed a series of measures on first, second or third reading, including business-entity changes, license-hold waivers for military service, special-needs trust amendments, alimony clarifications and child-support definitions.

The Utah Senate advanced a slate of bills on the eighth day of the 2018 session, approving measures on a mix of consent-calendar items and readings that will be transmitted to the House for further consideration.

On the consent/first-reading calendar the chamber read and passed Senate Bill 39 (business-entity amendments), which renames a state 'letter of good standing' as a 'certificate of existence' to avoid implying state endorsement; the clerk recorded 26 yeas, 0 nays and 3 absent. Senators also approved a license-fee waiver for servicemembers in Senate Bill 60 and First Substitute…

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