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Senate Judiciary Committee Concurred With House Amendments on Several Bills, Including SB658 and SB646

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE - SENATE · April 8, 2019
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Summary

The Senate Judiciary Committee voted by voice to concur in multiple House amendments, adopting an amendment and concurring on measures including SB451, SB658 (which deleted a section and moved an emergency clause) and SB646 (a technical fix limiting third-party crime-lab access to prosecutor approval).

An unidentified senator (Speaker 1) moved to adopt an amendment limiting an identified provision to people "outside of the building, dealing with the public," and the committee adopted the amendment by voice vote.

The committee then moved to pass a bill "as concurred with the House amendment," again approving the motion by voice vote and signaling concurrence in the House changes.

The panel also took up a concurrence for "Senate Bill 4 51," noting House additions that tighten licensing provisions for contractors and public accountants. Committee members described provisions that would bar licensing for individuals convicted of felony theft or fraud; after no requests for debate, the committee concurred in the House…

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