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Senate adopts rule change requiring bills on third reading to have fiscal notes; rule takes effect immediately
Summary
The Utah Senate approved a second substitute to Senate Resolution 4 to require that senate bills on the third-reading calendar remain held until a fiscal note is attached and clarified presiding-officer placement of new bills. The resolution passed on a roll call and takes effect immediately.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Senate on the floor voted to adopt a change to its internal rules that requires senate bills on the third-reading calendar to remain circled (held) until a fiscal note is attached.
Senator Fillmore moved the substitution that became Second Substitute Senate Resolution 4 and said the changes align current practice with a clearer written rule. "It will…
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