Members Present: Sen. Wayne A. Harper, Chair Sen. Jacob L. Anderegg Sen. David G. Buxton Sen. Don L. Ipson Sen. Karen Mayne Sen. Kathleen Riebe |
Members Absent: President J. Stuart Adams Sen. Ronald Winterton Staff Present: Mr. Ryan M. Hunter, Policy Analyst Ms. Karen Allred, Committee Secretary |
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Chair Harper called the meeting to order at 4:06 p.m. |
MOTION: Sen. Mayne moved to approve the minutes of February 6, 2019. The motion passed with a vote of 5-0-3. | |||
Yeas - 5 | Nays-0 | Abs-3 | |
Sen. J. Anderegg Sen. W. Harper Sen. D. Ipson Sen. K. Mayne Sen. K. Riebe | Sen. J. Adams Sen. D. Buxton Sen. R. Winterton |
1. S.B. 139 Motor Assisted Scooter Amendments (Cullimore, K. A.) |
Sen. Kirk A. Cullimore presented the bill. |
Mayor Jeff Silvestrini, Millcreek, spoke in favor of the bill. |
Steve Meecham, representing Lime Bike, spoke in favor of the bill. |
Jennifer McGrath, Deputy Director, Community and Neighborhoods, Salt Lake City, spoke in favor of the bill. |
MOTION: Sen. Anderegg moved to pass S.B. 139 out favorably. The motion passed with a vote of 6-0-2. | |||
Yeas - 6 | Nays-0 | Abs-2 | |
Sen. J. Anderegg Sen. D. Buxton Sen. W. Harper Sen. D. Ipson Sen. K. Mayne Sen. K. Riebe | Sen. J. Adams Sen. R. Winterton |
2. S.B. 125 Vehicle Registration Records Amendments (Weiler, T.) |
Sen. Todd Weiler explained the bill. |
MOTION: Sen. Anderegg moved to amend S.B. 125 with Amendment #1. The motion passed with a vote of 6-0-2. | |||
Amendment 1
S.B. 125 9 This bill prohibits the Motor Vehicle Division from disclosing a protected record to an 10 owner, lessee, or operator of a { 11 Highlighted Provisions: 12 This bill: 13 ▸ prohibits the Motor Vehicle Division from disclosing a protected record to an 14 owner, lessee, or operator of a { 15 ▸ makes technical changes. 65 (8) The division may not disclose a protected record to an owner, lessee, or operator of 66 a { |
Yeas - 6 | Nays-0 | Abs-2 | |
Sen. J. Anderegg Sen. D. Buxton Sen. W. Harper Sen. D. Ipson Sen. K. Mayne Sen. K. Riebe | Sen. J. Adams Sen. R. Winterton |
Gary Bullock, Director, Building Owners and Managers Association of Utah, spoke in favor of the bill. |
MOTION: Sen. Riebe moved to pass S.B. 125 out favorably. The motion passed with a vote of 6-0-2. | |||
Yeas - 6 | Nays-0 | Abs-2 | |
Sen. J. Anderegg Sen. D. Buxton Sen. W. Harper Sen. D. Ipson Sen. K. Mayne Sen. K. Riebe | Sen. J. Adams Sen. R. Winterton |
3. S.B. 119 Legacy Parkway Truck Ban Amendments (Weiler, T.) |
Sen. Weiler presented the bill with the assistance of Gary Uresk, City Manager, Woods Cross City. |
Mayor Rick Earnshaw, Woods Cross City, spoke in favor of the bill. |
Rep. Melissa G. Ballard spoke in favor of the bill. |
Terri M. Wilks, Citizens Who Use Legacy, spoke in favor of the bill. |
Jason Davis, Deputy Director, Utah Department Of Transportation, spoke to the bill. |
Kathy Wakley, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill. |
Rick Clasby, Executive Director, Utah Trucking Association, spoke in opposition to the bill. |
Eric Sahm, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill. |
Sheldon Killpack, citizen, spoke in opposition to the bill. |
Terry Marasco, Utah Moms for Clean Air, spoke in favor of the bill. |
Nicole Green, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill. |
JoAnn Hanson, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill. |
Jason Wheeler, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill. |
Angie Keeton, citizen, spoke in favor of the bill. |
Roger Borgenicht, Utahns for Better Transportation, spoke in favor of the bill. |
MOTION: Sen. Riebe moved to pass S.B. 119 out favorably. The motion failed with a vote of 1-4-3. | |||
Yeas - 1 | Nays-4 | Abs-3 | |
Sen. K. Riebe | Sen. J. Anderegg Sen. D. Buxton Sen. W. Harper Sen. D. Ipson | Sen. J. Adams Sen. K. Mayne Sen. R. Winterton |
MOTION: Sen. Ipson moved to adjourn. The motion passed with a vote of 5-0-3. | |||
Yeas - 5 | Nays-0 | Abs-3 | |
Sen. J. Anderegg Sen. D. Buxton Sen. W. Harper Sen. D. Ipson Sen. K. Riebe | Sen. J. Adams Sen. K. Mayne Sen. R. Winterton |
Chair Harper adjourned the meeting at 5:24 p.m. |