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Senate tables senior‑care facility bill on third reading after lawmakers report missing fiscal note
Utah State Senate · January 29, 2026
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Summary
First substitute House Bill 21, which would add a 45‑day notice for facility closures or qualifying sales to protect residents during relocations, was read for a third time then tabled on third because senators could not locate a fiscal note.
The Senate on Thursday considered first substitute House Bill 21, a proposal to clarify resident notice requirements for senior care facilities. Sponsor Senator Wyler said the bill "keeps the existing 30 day notice for individual resident transfers or discharges and adds a separate 45 day notice only when the facility…
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