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Senate substitute for consumer-protection bill fails after debate on ‘unconscionable’ pricing

Utah Senate · March 1, 2021
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Summary

Senators debated a substitute to Senate Bill 207 to clarify what constitutes unconscionable pricing for crisis-response services; the substitute failed on a roll-call and the bill was filed.

On third reading the Senate considered a substituted version of Senate Bill 207, a consumer-protection measure that would add protections for people receiving emergency or crisis services at their homes.

Sponsor rationale and example: Sponsor Senator Reby said the substitute clarifies what might be “unconscionable” pricing…

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