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Bills advanced on Utah Senate floor Feb. 14: votes and short descriptions

Utah State Senate · February 14, 2022
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Summary

The Utah Senate read several bills for a third time or substituted versions on Feb. 14, 2022: S.B. 146 (oil and tar sands definitions) passed 26–0; S.B. 147 (UCA fee reductions) passed 25–0; S.B. 106 (electric facility sales tax exemption) passed 25–0; S.B. 148 (construction registry amendments) passed 25–0; S.B. 173 (alarm system amendments) passed 24–0; S.B. 180 (massage therapy two‑tier licensing) passed 20–6 after floor debate about trafficking risks and substitute language.

The Utah Senate on Feb. 14 advanced multiple bills by roll call or adopted substitutes; the table below summarizes key measures, floor description, and recorded votes.

S.B. 146 — Division of Oil, Gas and Mining Amendments Senator Winterton said the first substitute clarifies definitions of crude oil and tar sands (including liquid tar sands produced at wellhead) and gives guidance to administering agencies. The Senate recorded 26 yeas, 0 nays, 3 absent; the bill was read a third time.

S.B. 147 — Utah Communications Authority amendments Senator Harper said the measure reduces per‑line UCA charges (26¢ per line initially and a…

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