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House Business and Labor Committee - February 05, 2024
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Recording 1
Chair Maloy called the meeting to order at 3:51 p.m.
Rep. Brooks moved to approve the minutes of January 26 and January 31, 2024.
Rep. Whyte assumed the chair.
H.B. 58 International Licensing Amendments
(Maloy, A. Cory)
Rep. Maloy presented the bill with the assistance of Margaret Busse, Executive Director, and Carolyn Dennis, Deputy Director, Department of Commerce.
Teresa Garrett, Utah Action Coalition, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Michael Smith, Executive Director, American Council of Engineering Companies, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Maryann Martindale, CEO, Utah Academy of Family Physicians, spoke in support of the bill.
Jared Meyer, Senior Advisor, Cicero Action, spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Thurston moved to replace H.B. 58 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 58.
Rep. Albrecht moved to amend 2nd Substitute H.B. 58 with Amendment #1.
Rep. Burton moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 58 out favorably as amended.
Rep. Maloy resumed the chair.
H.B. 51 Health and Human Services Funding Amendments
(Spendlove, R.)
Rep. Robert Spendlove presented the bill.
Rep. Albrecht moved to replace H.B. 51 with 1st Substitute H.B. 51.
Rep. Albrecht moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 51 out favorably.
H.B. 193 Medicaid Program Amendments
(Ward, R.)
Inputs and Outlays from the Medicaid Expansion Fund
Rep. Raymond Ward presented the bill and provided a handout.
Bill Cosgrove, American Academy of Pediatrics - Utah Chapter, spoke in support of the bill.
Rachel Craig, Government Affairs Manager, Association for Utah Community Health, spoke in support of the bill.
Heather Dopp, Postpartum Support International - Utah, spoke in support of the bill.
Thaiss Del Rio, Policy Analyst, Utah Voices for Children, spoke in support of the bill.
Linda Stone, advocate, spoke in support of the bill.
Emily Zheutlin, Health Policy Analyst, Utah Health Policy Project, spoke in support of the bill.
Carley Dahl, physician, spoke in support of the bill.
Gabby Sanders, lobbyist, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - Utah Chapter, spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Dunnigan raised a point of order.
Rep. Burton moved to replace H.B. 193 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 193.
Rep. Thurston moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 193 out favorably.
H.B. 38 Psychotropic Medication Oversight Pilot Program Amendments
(Eliason, S.)
Rep. Steve Eliason presented the bill with the assistance of Brett Peterson, Director, Division of Juvenile Justice and Youth Services, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
Elizabeth Klc, Director, Utah Substance Abuse and Mental Health Advisory Council and speaking on behalf of the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, spoke in support of the bill.
Mariah Hurst, Executive Director, Youth Providers Association, spoke in support of the bill.
Andrew Riggle, Public Policy Advocate, Disability Law Center, spoke in support of the bill.
Bill Cosgrove spoke in support of the bill.
Jennifer Strohecker, State Medicaid Director, DHHS, provided information to the committee.
Rep. Whyte moved to replace H.B. 38 with 1st Substitute H.B. 38.
Rep. Whyte moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 38 out favorably.
H.B. 137 Disability Coverage Amendments
(Dailey-Provost, J.)
Rep. Jennifer Dailey-Provost presented the bill.
Brian Connolly, citizen, spoke in support of the bill.
Shelby Hintze, citizen, spoke in support of the bill.
Andrew Riggle spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Matthews moved to pass H.B. 137 out favorably.
Rep. Wilcox raised a point of order.
H.B. 340 Health Care Reform Amendments
(Ivory, K.)
Rep. Ken Ivory presented the bill with the assistance of Darrell Moon, CEO, Orriant.
Adam Jones, Executive Director, Utah Pharmacy Association, spoke in support of the bill.
Jaren Blake, physician, spoke in support of the bill.
Leah Hansen, citizen, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Jennifer Strohecker answered questions from the committee.
Chair Maloy moved to hold H.B. 340.
H.B. 321 Eviction Records Amendments
(Judkins, M.)
Rep. Marsha Judkins presented the bill with the assistance of Paul Smith, Director, Rental Housing Association.
Tara Rollins, Utah Housing Coalition, spoke in support of the bill.
Rep. Matthews moved to replace H.B. 321 with 2nd Substitute H.B. 321.
Rep. Matthews moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 321 out favorably.
Rep. Brooks moved to amend the waiting period on line 30 from 90 days to 365 days.
Rep. Musselman moved to amend 2nd Substitute H.B. 321 with Amendment #1.
Rep. Dunnigan moved to pass 2nd Substitute H.B. 321 out favorably as amended.
S.B. 35 Infertility Treatment Coverage Amendments
(Escamilla, L.)
Sen. Luz Escamilla presented the bill.
Rep. Matthews moved to pass S.B. 35 out favorably.
Rep. Wilcox moved to adjourn.
Chair Maloy adjourned the meeting at 7:33 p.m.
H.B. 58 Licensing Amendments
H.B. 58 Licensing Amendments
H.B. 51 Health and Human Services Funding Amendments
H.B. 51 Health and Human Services Funding Amendments
H.B. 38 Psychotropic Medication Oversight Pilot Program Amendments
H.B. 38 Psychotropic Medication Oversight Pilot Program Amendments
H.B. 193 Hospital Assessment Revisions
H.B. 193 Hospital Assessment Revisions
H.B. 137 Disability Coverage Amendments
H.B. 137 Disability Coverage Amendments
H.B. 340 Health Care Reform Amendments
H.B. 340 Health Care Reform Amendments
H.B. 321 Eviction Records Amendments
H.B. 321 Eviction Records Amendments
S.B. 35 Infertility Treatment Coverage Amendments
S.B. 35 Infertility Treatment Coverage Amendments
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HB0058
HB0058
Inputs and Outlays from the Medicaid Expansion Fund
Inputs and Outlays from the Medicaid Expansion Fund
HB0051
HB0051
HB0038
HB0038
HB0193
HB0193
HB0137
HB0137
HB0340
HB0340
HB0321
HB0321
SB0035
SB0035
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