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Utah Senate approves substituted higher-education data privacy measure after procedural reconsideration

Utah Senate · February 24, 2022
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Summary

After substitution and a procedural reconsideration, the Utah Senate passed the first substitute to Senate Bill 2 26, described by sponsors as a negotiated compromise to restore narrowly defined research access while adding oversight and security for student data in higher education.

The Utah Senate on day 37 passed the first substitute to Senate Bill 2 26, titled "Higher Education Data Privacy and Governance Revisions," after a series of procedural moves that included substitution, suspension of the three‑reading requirement and a formal motion to reconsider.

Senator Anderegg, speaking for the bill's sponsors, said the first substitute reflected a negotiated compromise reached after committee work and meetings with stakeholders. "What you see in the first substitute is the compromise bill that has…

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