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House clears a slate of bills on consent and third-reading calendars, including measures on medical cannabis, naloxone and energy planning
Summary
The Utah House adopted multiple committee reports, passed a batch of consent and third‑reading bills (medical cannabis clarifications, naloxone immunity, energy and wildlife consultation, online marketplace preemption, and others) and assigned numerous bills to standing committees; the chamber recessed until 2 p.m.
The House spent the morning on committee reports, consent items and third-reading bills, approving a broad set of measures that covered health, public safety, commerce and natural resources.
Key votes at a glance: - SB 66 (medical cannabis pharmacy license amendments): Clarified regionality/density language and assigned authority to the Department of Agriculture and Food; passed 70–1. - HB 519 (unclaimed property modifications): Treats certain digital assets as unclaimed property after three years and allows conversion to cash for search and reclamation by the treasurer’s office; passed 65–0. - SB 87 (naloxone amendments): Provides immunity for first responders and nonprofits using naloxone up to two years past expiration; passed 70–0. - SB 132 (spaceport bill): Allows…
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