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Senate approves tribal endorsement for Utah driver’s licenses; substitute removes fiscal note
Summary
The Utah Senate substituted and approved first substitute House Bill 52 to allow a tribal endorsement on state driver licenses and ID cards, and the bill’s substitute clarified funding so it is no longer considered a fiscal bill. The measure passed 27-0 and goes back to the House.
The Utah Senate on the floor approved first substitute House Bill 52 on Wednesday, allowing a tribal endorsement to be placed on state driver licenses and identification cards.
Sponsor Senator Brammer said the substitute removes the bill’s fiscal note by identifying specific sources to cover the system…
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