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Utah House advances wide slate of bills Feb. 3, including criminal‑justice, water and natural‑resource measures
Summary
The House moved numerous bills on third reading — including HB100 (post‑conviction remedies), HB201 (tolling amendments), HB208 (water quality amendments), HB79 (mineral/rock definitions), and SB31 (condo camera rules) — and approved concurrent resolutions praising COVID‑19 data workers and urging balanced Flaming Gorge releases.
On Feb. 3 the Utah House cleared a broad third‑reading calendar, passing criminal‑justice, civil‑procedure, environmental and regulatory measures and adopting two concurrent resolutions.
Notable floor actions included:
- HB100 (Post‑Conviction Remedies Act amendments): Presented by Representative Brammer as a limited cleanup to align state statute with U.S. Supreme Court precedent on factual innocence and DNA exonerations; members questioned statute‑of‑limitations language but the bill passed the House 67–2.
- HB201 (Tolling…
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