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Senate sends proposed secondhand-vehicle inspection changes back to committee after heated floor debate

Utah State Senate · January 27, 2020
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Summary

A proposal to require safety inspections for certain secondhand vehicle sales drew extended floor debate over scope and public notice; senators voted to return the measure to rules for committee reassignment and further revision.

Senate Bill 31, presented by Senator Reby, would change the state’s approach to safety inspections on secondhand vehicle sales. The sponsor explained committee concerns about who the bill should reach and whether the language captured intended sellers while excluding those not meant to be regulated.

Floor debate expanded into a multi-speaker exchange. Senator Andrig and others suggested the bill needed committee-level examination because the change could be…

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