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House Business and Labor Committee - February 26, 2018
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Recording 1
Chair Dunnigan called the meeting to order at 4:11 p.m.
Rep. Webb assumed the chair.
H.B. 409 Utah Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Amendments
(Dunnigan, J.)
Rep. Dunnigan presented the bill.
Mr. Ted Lewis, American Council of Life Insurers, spoke against the bill.
Ms. Karen Melchert, American Council of Life Insurers, spoke against the bill.
Mr. Steve Foxley, Regents Blue Cross Blue Shield, spoke for the bill.
Mr. Garrett Sill, Security National Life, spoke against the bill.
Rep. Froerer assumed the chair.
Ms. Eliana White, Select Health, spoke for the bill.
Mr. Shane Skean, independent health insurance broker, spoke for the bill.
Mr. Todd Kiser, Commissioner, Insurance Department, spoke to the bill.
Rep. Peterson moved to pass H.B. 409 out favorably.
Chair Dunnigan resumed the chair.
Rep. Knotwell moved to approve the minutes of the February 20th and February 22nd, 2018, meetings.
H.B. 457 Consumer Ticket Protection Amendments
(Wilson, B.)
Rep. Wilson presented the bill.
Rep. Knotwell moved to pass H.B. 457 out favorably.
H.B. 456 Alcohol Amendments
(Wilson, B.)
Rep. Wilson presented the bill.
Mr. Val Hardcastle, Director of Operations, Promontory Club, spoke for the bill.
Ms. Catherine Lake, Promontory Club, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Hawkes moved to pass H.B. 456 out favorably.
H.B. 364 Employment Law Amendments
(Hawkes, T.)
Rep. Hawkes presented the bill.
Mr. Michael Parker, Salt Lake Chamber, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Duckworth moved to pass H.B. 364 out favorably.
Rep. Hawkes moved to place H.B. 364 on the Consent Calendar.
1st Sub. S.B. 100 Consumer Protection Amendments
(Bramble, C.)
Sen. Curtis S. Bramble presented the bill.
Rep. Froerer moved to pass 1st Substitute S.B. 100 out favorably.
Rep. Froerer moved to place 1st Substitute S.B. 100 on the Consent Calendar.
3rd Sub. S.B. 141 Electric Energy Amendments
(Bramble, C.)
Sen. Bramble presented the bill.
Rep. Webb moved to pass 3rd Substitute S.B. 141 out favorably.
Rep. Webb moved to place 3rd Substitute S.B. 141 on the Consent Calendar.
S.B. 129 Private Investigator License Revisions
(Escamilla (Robles), L.)
Sen. Escamilla presented the bill with the assistance of Mr. Kevin Wyatt, President, Private Investigators Association of Utah.
Rep. Webb assumed the chair.
Chair Dunnigan resumed the chair.
Mr. John Tinsley, Utah Professional Association of Legal Services, spoke against the bill.
Ms. Michelle Palmer, Vice President, Private Investigators Association of Utah, spoke for the bill.
Ms. Ronda Godard, Utah Professional Association of Legal Services, spoke against the bill.
Mr. Grant Roll, private investigator, spoke for the bill.
Ms. Sheree Kerr, private investigator, spoke against the bill.
Mr. John Michael Zimmerle, Private Investigators Association of Utah, spoke for the bill.
Mr. Richard Richins, spoke against the bill.
Mr. Connor Boyack, Libertas Institute, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Wheatley moved to go to the next item on the agenda.
Rep. McKell moved to pass S.B. 129 out favorably.
Rep. Wheatley withdrew his motion.
H.B. 283 Workplace Protection Amendments
(Edwards, R.)
Rep. Rebecca P. Edwards presented the bill assisted by Ms. Lauren Scholnick, Strindberg and Scholnick, and distributed handouts.
Mr. Jaceson Maughan, Commissioner, Utah Labor Commission, spoke to the bill.
Ms. Delane England, small business owner, spoke against the bill.
Mr. David Scott, marriage and family therapist, spoke for the bill.
Ms. Maryann Christensen, Executive Director, Utah Eagle Forum and small business owner, spoke against the bill.
Ms. Ashley Anderson, Love Dance More, spoke for the bill.
Ms. Jan Zogmaister, small business owner, spoke against the bill.
Mr. Connor Boyack, Libertas Institute, spoke against the bill.
Mr. Bob Wilde, attorney, spoke for the bill.
Mr. Michael Parker, Salt Lake Chamber, spoke for the bill.
Ms. Karen Christofferson, citizen, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Wheatley moved to replace H.B. 283 with 1st Substitute H.B. 283.
Rep. Wheatley moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 283 out favorably.
H.B. 138 Good Landlord Program Amendments
(Eliason, S.)
Rep. Eliason presented the bill.
Rep. Froerer moved to amend H.B. 138 with Amendment #1.
Rep. Peterson moved to adjourn.
Rep. Froerer moved to pass H.B. 138 out favorably.
Rep. Peterson moved to adjourn.
Chair Dunnigan adjourned the meeting at 7:20 p.m.
H.B. 409 Health Reform Amendments
H.B. 409 Health Reform Amendments
H.B. 457
H.B. 457
H.B. 456 Alcohol Amendments
H.B. 456 Alcohol Amendments
H.B. 364
H.B. 364
1st Sub. S.B. 100 Consumer Protection Amendments
1st Sub. S.B. 100 Consumer Protection Amendments
3rd Sub. S.B. 141
3rd Sub. S.B. 141
S.B. 129 Private Investigator License Revisions
S.B. 129 Private Investigator License Revisions
H.B. 138 Good Landlord Program Amendments
H.B. 138 Good Landlord Program Amendments
H.B. 283 Workplace Discrimination Amendments
H.B. 283 Workplace Discrimination Amendments
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HB0409
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HB0457
HB0457
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HB0364
HB0364
SB0100S01
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SB0141S03
SB0129
SB0129
HB0138
HB0138
HB0283
HB0283
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