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House clears large concurrence calendar: vehicle titles, nuclear siting, offender changes and other bills pass
Summary
On March 5 the House voted to concur with Senate amendments and gave final passage to a broad set of bills on the concurrence calendar, including H.B. 57 (motor-vehicle title fee adjustment), H.B. 78 (nuclear regulatory amendments), H.B. 110 (offender modifications), and others; several bills passed unanimously or by large margins.
The Utah House considered and largely concurred with Senate amendments on a wide set of measures from the concurrence calendar on March 5, moving several bills to final passage and transmission for enrolling and signature.
Representative Kristofferson described second substitute H.B. 57 as restoring the regular title fee after an unfunded discounted online fee was substituted; the House concurred and the bill passed final passage 69-0.
Representative Albrecht explained Senate changes to H.B. 78 (nuclear regulatory amendments) and the House concurred; the bill passed…
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