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Gov. Herbert signs 36 bills

Monday, March 23, 2015 - 8:30am
Governor Hurbert

Gov. Herbert signs 36 bills

 

SALT LAKE CITY (March 20, 2015) – Gov. Gary R. Herbert signed 36 bills today. To date the governor has signed a total of 47 bills passed during the 2015 Legislative session. The governor signed the following 2015 bills:

 

HB 20  Jury Duty Amendments Sign, Rep. Hall

HB 136 Campaign Disclosures for Judicial Retention Elections, Rep. King

SB 113 Sex Offender Testing Amendments, Sen. Millner

HCR 01 Concurrent Resolution Designating Start by Believing Day, Rep. Romero

HB 17S01 Motor Vehicle Emissions, Rep. Perry

SB 159 Background Checks for State Accountants, Sen. Henderson

HB 98S01 Association Amendments, Rep. Froerer

HB 105S01 Antidiscrimination Modifications, Rep. Miller

HB 57 Benefit Corporations Amendments, Rep. Stratton

HB 218 Nurse Practice Act Amendments, Rep. DiCaro

SB 297S02 Protections for Religious Expression and Beliefs about Marriage, Family, or Sexuality, Sen. Adams

SB 56 Wildland Fire Policy, Sen. Vickers

SB 86 Registration Fees for Emergency Medical Aircraft, Sen. Bramble

SCR 008 Concurrent Resolution Regarding Transportation for Persons with Disabilities, Sen. Mayne

SB 112 Public Reporting Requirements, Sen. Harper

SB 144 Modifications to Income Tax, Sen. Henderson

SB 154 Coal Ash Regulation Amendments, Sen. Okerlund

SB 19 Digital Health Services Commission, Sen. Shiozawa

SB 32S01 Amendments to Limitations and Reporting, for Food and Awards, Sen. Mayne

SB 80S01 Homeowners' Association Reserve Fund, Sen. Urquhart

SB 89S01 Aquatic Invasive Species Fee, Sen. Jenkins

SB 140 Health Care Providers Immunity from Liability Act Reauthorization, Sen. Vickers

SB 188 Oil, Gas, and Mining Amendments, Sen. Van Tassell

SB 191 Uniform Interstate Family Support Act Amendments, Sen. Hillyard

HCR 04 Concurrent Resolution Recognizing the 2015 Parliament of the World's Religions, Rep. Hollins HB 035 Parent-time Schedule Amendments, Rep. Snow

HB 051 Voter Eligibility Amendments, Rep. Webb

HB 121 Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, Rep. Ward

HB 125 Fishing License Amendments , Rep. Cutler

HB 149S01 Utah Research Institute for Mine Safety and Productivity, Rep. Wheatley

HB 018S02 Children's Hearing Aid Program Amendments, Rep. Edwards

HB 194 Occupational Therapy License Amendments, Rep. Moss

HCR 02 Concurrent Resolution Designating Religious Freedom Day, Rep. King

HCR 07 Concurrent Resolution Urging Development of Methods to Minimize Excessive Testing and its Negative Impacts on the School Children of Utah, Rep. Poulson

HB 091S04 Campaign Contributions Amendments, Rep. Powell

HB 03 Current Fiscal Year Supplemental Appropriations, Rep. Sanpei