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House passes package of bills on Senate calendar; food truck, licensure, legal-notice changes among measures approved
Summary
The Utah House on March 7 adopted multiple committee reports and passed a series of bills and resolutions returning them to the Senate for final action, including food-truck regulation changes, occupational-licensure clarifications, legal-notice modernization and reauthorization of administrative rules.
The Utah House of Representatives on March 7 moved a package of bills through floor action and committee reports, approving measures on the Senate third-reading calendar and clearing them to return to the Senate for signature.
Among the votes, the House approved the third substitute of Senate Bill 71 (food truck amendments). Representative Dunnigan told members the measure prevents cities from charging a fee for food trucks on private property, limits advance requirements for date/time/length of stay, caps reciprocal license fees to actual processing costs and allows food trucks to remain up to five days at festivals if sanitary requirements are met. The third substitute passed by voice-to-record (66 yea, 1 nay) and will be…
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