Members Present: Rep. James A. Dunnigan, Chair Rep. A. Cory Maloy, Vice Chair Rep. Brady Brammer Rep. Craig Hall Rep. John Knotwell Rep. Michael K. McKell Rep. Calvin R. Musselman Rep. Tim Quinn Rep. Casey Snider Rep. Mark A. Wheatley | Rep. Mike Winder Members Absent: Rep. Susan Duckworth Rep. Brian S. King Rep. Marc K. Roberts Rep. Mike Schultz Staff Present: Mr. Adam J. Sweet, Policy Analyst Ms. An Bradshaw, Committee Secretary |
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Chair Dunnigan called the meeting to order. |
MOTION: Rep. Knotwell moved to approve the minutes of the March 7, 2019, meeting. The motion passed with a vote of 8-0-7. | |||
Yeas - 8 | Nays-0 | Abs-7 | |
Rep. B. Brammer Rep. J. Dunnigan Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Knotwell Rep. C. Musselman Rep. T. Quinn Rep. C. Snider Rep. M. Winder | Rep. S. Duckworth Rep. B. King Rep. A. Maloy Rep. M. McKell Rep. M. Roberts Rep. M. Schultz Rep. M. Wheatley |
1. S.B. 226 Office of Recovery Services Fee (Hillyard, L.) |
Sen. Lyle W. Hillyard presented the bill to the committee. |
Mr. Casey Cole, Policy Analyst, Office of Recovery Services, answered questions from the committee. |
MOTION: Rep. Winder moved to pass S.B. 226 out favorably. The motion passed with a vote of 8-2-5. | |||
Yeas - 8 | Nays-2 | Abs-5 | |
Rep. B. Brammer Rep. J. Dunnigan Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Knotwell Rep. A. Maloy Rep. C. Snider Rep. M. Wheatley Rep. M. Winder | Rep. C. Musselman Rep. T. Quinn | Rep. S. Duckworth Rep. B. King Rep. M. McKell Rep. M. Roberts Rep. M. Schultz |
2. H.B. 390 Workplace Protection Amendments (Hutchings, E.) |
Rep. Maloy assumed the chair. |
Rep. Eric K. Hutchings presented the bill to the committee with the assistance of Mr. Roger Hoole, President, Utah Employment Lawyers Association, and Ms. Kass Harstad, Utah Association for Justice. |
Ms. Ashley Anderson, loveDANCEmore, spoke in support of the bill. |
Ms. Maryann Christensen, Executive Director, Utah Eagle Forum, spoke in opposition to the bill. |
Ms. Marina Lowe, Legislative Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union of Utah, spoke in support of the bill. |
Mr. Dave Davies, President, Utah Retail Merchants Association, spoke in opposition to the bill. |
MOTION: Rep. Winder moved to replace H.B. 390 with 1st Substitute H.B. 390. The motion passed with a vote of 11-0-4. | |||
Yeas - 11 | Nays-0 | Abs-4 | |
Rep. B. Brammer Rep. J. Dunnigan Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Knotwell Rep. A. Maloy Rep. M. McKell Rep. C. Musselman Rep. T. Quinn Rep. C. Snider Rep. M. Wheatley Rep. M. Winder | Rep. S. Duckworth Rep. B. King Rep. M. Roberts Rep. M. Schultz |
Rep. McKell moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 390 out favorably. |
SUBSTITUTE MOTION: Rep. Winder moved to move to the next item on the agenda. The substitute motion passed with a vote of 10-1-4. | |||
Yeas - 10 | Nays-1 | Abs-4 | |
Rep. B. Brammer Rep. J. Dunnigan Rep. C. Hall Rep. J. Knotwell Rep. A. Maloy Rep. C. Musselman Rep. T. Quinn Rep. C. Snider Rep. M. Wheatley Rep. M. Winder | Rep. M. McKell | Rep. S. Duckworth Rep. B. King Rep. M. Roberts Rep. M. Schultz |
3. S.B. 238 Asset Protection Trust Amendments (Davis, G.) |
Sen. Gene Davis presented the bill with the assistance of Mr. Robert Tippett, Ad Hoc Committee on Legislation of the State Planning Section, Utah State Bar. |
MOTION: Rep. McKell moved to pass S.B. 238 out favorably. The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-6. | |||
Yeas - 9 | Nays-0 | Abs-6 | |
Rep. J. Dunnigan Rep. J. Knotwell Rep. A. Maloy Rep. M. McKell Rep. C. Musselman Rep. T. Quinn Rep. C. Snider Rep. M. Wheatley Rep. M. Winder | Rep. B. Brammer Rep. S. Duckworth Rep. C. Hall Rep. B. King Rep. M. Roberts Rep. M. Schultz |
MOTION: Rep. Knotwell moved to adjourn. The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-6. | |||
Yeas - 9 | Nays-0 | Abs-6 | |
Rep. J. Dunnigan Rep. J. Knotwell Rep. A. Maloy Rep. M. McKell Rep. C. Musselman Rep. T. Quinn Rep. C. Snider Rep. M. Wheatley Rep. M. Winder | Rep. B. Brammer Rep. S. Duckworth Rep. C. Hall Rep. B. King Rep. M. Roberts Rep. M. Schultz |
Chair Maloy adjourned the meeting at 10:03 a.m. |