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House Business and Labor Committee - March 01, 2018
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Recording 1
Chair Dunnigan called the meeting to order at 4:27 p.m.
S.B. 163 Repeal of International Relations and Trade Commission Provisions
(Bramble, C.)
Sen. Curtis S. Bramble presented the bill.
Rep. Hawkes moved to pass S.B. 163 out favorably.
Rep. Duckworth moved to place S.B. 163 on the Consent Calendar.
H.B. 454 Homeowners Association Modifications
(Froerer, G.)
Rep. Froerer presented the the bill assisted by Mr. Michael Johnson, Home Owners Association, and Mr. Peter Christensen, Utah Association of Realtors.
Rep. Webb moved to replace H.B. 454 with 1st Substitute H.B. 454.
Rep. Webb moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 454 out favorably.
S.B. 135 Insurance Contracts Amendments
(Fillmore, L.)
Sen. Lincoln Fillmore presented the bill assisted by Mr. Todd Kiser, Commissioner, Insurance Department, and Tanji Northrup, Assistant Commissioner.
Ms. Kathleen Kaufman, Utah Nurses Association, spoke for the bill.
Dr. Krista Schonrock, physician and Medical Director, SelectHealth, spoke against the bill.
Ms. Joyce Dolcourt, Legislative Coalition for People with Disabilities, spoke for the bill.
Mr. Kelly Atkinson, Executive Director, Utah Health Insurance Association, spoke against the bill.
Rep. Hawkes moved to replace S.B. 135 with 1st Substitute S.B. 135.
Rep. Hawkes moved to pass 1st Substitute S.B. 135 out favorably.
H.B. 465 Alcoholic Beverage Control Funding Amendments
(Webb, R. C.)
Rep. Webb presented the bill.
Rep. Peterson moved to pass H.B. 465 out favorably.
Rep. Peterson moved to place H.B. 465 on the Consent Calendar.
H.B. 117 Hourly Wage Increase Amendments
(King, B. S.)
Rep. Brian S. King presented the bill.
Ms. Christy Clay, Utahns for Fair Wages, spoke for the bill.
Mr. Gentry Boswell, construction business owner, spoke against the bill.
Mr. Bill Tibbitts, Associate Director, Crossroads Urban Center, spoke for the bill.
Ms. Candace Daly, State Director, National Federation of Independent Business, distributed a handout and spoke against the bill.
Ms. Celesta Nagel, Utah Housing Coalition, spoke for the bill.
Ms. Kate Bradshaw, Utah Food Industry Association and Utah Retail Merchants Association, spoke against the bill.
Ms. Dawn Wagner, Utahns for Fair Wages, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Wheatley moved to pass H.B. 117 out favorably.
H.B. 118 Cash Wage Obligation Minimum for Tipped Employees
(King, B. S.)
Rep. King presented the bill.
Mr. Daniel MacPauli, Utahns for Fair Wages, spoke for the bill.
Ms. Daley, National Federation of Independent Business in Utah, spoke against the bill.
Mr. Tibbitts spoke for the bill.
Ms. Clay spoke for the bill.
Rep. Wheatley moved to pass H.B. 118 out favorably.
H.B. 255 Extra-jurisdictional Municipal Property
(Coleman, K.)
Rep. Kim F. Coleman presented the bill.
Mr. Roger Tew, Utah League of Cities and Towns, spoke against the bill.
Mr. Tim Tingey, Murray City Corporation, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Knotwell moved to replace H.B. 255 with 1st Substitute H.B. 255.
Rep. Schultz moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 255 out favorably.
Rep. Hawkes moved to hold 1st Substitute H.B. 255.
Rep. Schultz's motion to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 255 out favorably
H.B. 450 Wastewater Reuse Amendments
(Froerer, G.)
Rep. Froerer presented the bill assisted by Mr. John Flitton, water attorney.
Mr. Thomas Holstrom, General Manager, Central Valley Water Reclamation Facility, spoke against the bill.
Mr. Craig Jackson, farmer, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Roberts assumed the chair.
Mr. Fred W. Finlinson, attorney, representing water conservancy districts, spoke against the bill.
Mr. Randy Marriott, Warren Canal, spoke for the bill.
Rep. Dunnigan resumed the chair.
Mr. Boyd Clayton, Division of Water Rights, spoke to the bill.
Rep. Roberts assumed the chair.
Rep. Dunnigan resumed the chair.
Rep. Wilson moved to replace H.B. 450 with 1st Substitute H.B. 450.
Rep. Wilson moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 450 out favorably.
Rep. Hawkes moved to go to the next item on the agenda.
H.B. 472 Medicaid Expansion Revisions
(Spendlove, R.)
Rep. Robert M. Spendlove presented the bill.
Mr. Daniel Cheung, Office of Legislative Research and General Council, and Mr. Nate Checketts, Department of Health, answered committee questions.
Ms. Heather Williamson, Americans for Prosperity, Utah, spoke against the bill.
Mr. Alan Dayton, Intermountain HealthCare, spoke for the bill.
Mr. Lincoln Nehring, Voices for Utah Children, spoke to the bill.
Ms. Pamela Atkinson, Community Advocate, spoke for the bill.
Ms. Stacy Stanford, Utah Health Policy Project, spoke against the bill.
Mr. Tibbetts spoke for the bill.
Rep. Knotwell moved to amend H.B. 472 with Amendment #1.
Rep. Duckworth moved to pass H.B. 472 out favorably.
2nd Sub. S.B. 184 Pharmacist Dispensing Authority Amendments
(Weiler, T.)
Sen. Todd Weiler presented the bill assisted by Ms. Shannon Tuttle.
Mr. Mark Britton, Utah Medical Association, spoke for the bill.
Ms. Kaufman spoke for the bill.
Rep. Duckworth moved to pass 2nd Substitute S.B. 184 out favorably.
Rep. Hawkes moved to place 2nd Substitute S.B. 184 on the Consent Calendar.
2nd Sub. S.B. 20 Misdemeanor Amendments
(Thatcher, D.)
Rep. Roberts presented the bill.
Rep. Knotwell moved to pass 2nd Substitute S.B. 20 out favorably.
Rep. Peterson moved to place 2nd Substitute S.B. 20 on the Consent Calendar.
Rep. McKell moved to approve the minutes of the February 26, 2018 and February 28, 2018 meetings.
Rep. Knotwell moved to adjourn.
Chair Dunnigan adjourned the meeting at 8:08 p.m.
H.B. 450
H.B. 450
H.B. 454 Homeowners Association Modifications
H.B. 454 Homeowners Association Modifications
S.B. 135
S.B. 135
H.B. 255 Extra-jurisdictional Municipal Property
H.B. 255 Extra-jurisdictional Municipal Property
S.B. 163
S.B. 163
H.B. 465
H.B. 465
2nd Sub. S.B. 20 Misdemeanor Amendments
2nd Sub. S.B. 20 Misdemeanor Amendments
H.B. 472
H.B. 472
2nd Sub. S.B. 184 Pharmacist Prescription Authority Amendments
2nd Sub. S.B. 184 Pharmacist Prescription Authority Amendments
H.B. 117 Hourly Wage Increase Amendments
H.B. 117 Hourly Wage Increase Amendments
H.B. 118 Cash Wage Obligation Minimum for Tipped Employees
H.B. 118 Cash Wage Obligation Minimum for Tipped Employees
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HB0450
HB0450
HB0454
HB0454
SB0135
SB0135
HB0255
HB0255
SB0163
SB0163
HB0465
HB0465
SB0020S02
SB0020S02
HB0472
HB0472
SB0184S02
SB0184S02
HB0117
HB0117
HB0118
HB0118
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