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Utah Senate Concurrs with House on Emergency Health‑Care Immunity Amendments, Passes SB 3002

Utah State Senate · April 17, 2020
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Summary

The Utah Senate voted to concur with House amendments to SB 3002, clarifying notification language and removing a narrowly redundant immunity provision; the measure passed the Senate 27–0 and will return to the House for the speaker's signature.

The Utah Senate on Friday agreed to House amendments to Senate Bill 3002, an emergency health‑care access and immunity measure addressing legal protections and notification requirements tied to the COVID‑19 response. Senator Vickers moved the concurrence and described two House changes: clarified language on notification procedures and removal of a provision that would have extended immunity in a circumstance already covered by existing medical‑immunity law.

In explaining the amendments,…

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