MINUTES OF THE
HOUSE BUSINESS AND LABOR STANDING COMMITTEE
Friday, February 24, 2023 • 4:00 p.m. • 445 State Capitol


Members Present:
Rep. A. Cory Maloy, Chair
Rep. Stephen L. Whyte, Vice Chair
Rep. Brady Brammer
Rep. Walt Brooks
Rep. Jefferson S. Burton
Rep. James A. Dunnigan
Rep. Jon Hawkins
Rep. Brian S. King
Rep. Ashlee Matthews
Rep. Calvin R. Musselman
Rep. Thomas W. Peterson
Rep. Norman K Thurston
Rep. Ryan D. Wilcox

Members Absent:
Rep. Carl R. Albrecht
Rep. Mike Schultz

Staff Present:
Rohnin Randles, Policy Analyst
An Bradshaw, Committee Secretary

Note: A copy of related materials and an audio recording of the meeting can be found at www.le.utah.gov.

Chair Whyte called the meeting to order at 4:17 p.m.
MOTION:Rep. Thurston moved to approve the minutes of February 23, 2023.The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-6.
Yeas - 9Nays- 0Abs- 6
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. M. Schultz
Rep. R. Wilcox
1.H.B. 510 Requirements for Supported Decision-making Agreements (Judkins, M.)
H.B. 510 was not heard at the request of the sponsor.
2.1st Sub. S.B. 172 Vehicle Sales Amendments (Ipson, D.)
Sen. Don Ipson presented the bill.
MOTION:Rep. Hawkins moved to pass 1st Substitute S.B. 172 out favorably.The motion passed with a vote of 11-0-4.
Yeas - 11Nays- 0Abs- 4
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. M. Schultz
Rep. R. Wilcox
MOTION:Rep. Thurston moved to place 1st Substitute S.B. 172 on the Consent Calendar.The motion passed with a vote of 11-0-4.
Yeas - 11Nays- 0Abs- 4
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. M. Schultz
Rep. R. Wilcox
3.H.B. 499 Homeless Services Amendments (Eliason, S.)
Rep. Eliason presented the bill with the assistance of Wayne Niederhauser, State Homeless Services Coordinator. A handout was provided.
Homeless Service Amendments
Laurie Karlik, Pioneer Park Coalition, spoke in support of the bill.
Markus Stevenson, Mayor, Midvale City, spoke in support of the bill.
Cherie Wood, Mayor, South Salt Lake City, spoke in support of the bill.
Jeff Silvestrini, Mayor, Millcreek, spoke in support of the bill.
Wendy Garvin, 2nd & 2nd Coalition, spoke in support of the bill.
Steve Hunter, Utah Association of Counties, spoke to the bill.
Cameron Diehl, Utah League of Cities and Towns, spoke to the bill.
MOTION:Chair Maloy moved to replace H.B. 499 with 1st Substitute H.B. 499.The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-6.
Yeas - 9Nays- 0Abs- 6
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. M. Schultz
Rep. R. Wilcox
MOTION:Rep. Musselman moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 499 out favorably.
The motion passed with a vote 8-2-5.
Yeas - 8Nays- 2Abs- 5
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. M. Schultz
Rep. R. Wilcox
4.H.B. 529 Food Shopping History Requirements (Chew, S.)
Rep. Scott Chew presented the bill with the assistance of Officer William Lanier, United States Public Health Service, and Paul Ray, Utah Department of Health and Human Services.
Dave Davis, Utah Food Industry Association, spoke in support of the bill.
Ronald Mortensen, citizen, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Leah Hansen, citizen, spoke in opposition to the bill.
Kristen Chevrier, citizen, spoke in opposition to the bill.
MOTION:Rep. Matthews moved to replace H.B. 529 with 1st Substitute H.B. 529.The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-6.
Yeas - 9Nays- 0Abs- 6
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. R. Wilcox
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. M. Schultz
MOTION:Rep. Matthews moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 529 out favorably.The motion passed with a vote of 6-4-5.
Yeas - 6Nays- 4Abs- 5
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. R. Wilcox
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. M. Schultz
5.1st Sub. S.B. 237 Dental Hygienist Amendments (McKell, M.)
Sen. Mike McKell presented the bill.
Alicia Vance, student, spoke in support of the bill.
MOTION:Rep. Thurston moved to pass 1st Substitute S.B. 237 out favorably.The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-6.
Yeas - 9Nays- 0Abs- 6
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. R. Wilcox
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. M. Schultz
6.H.B. 519 Consumer Credit Protection Amendments (Birkeland, K.)
Sen. Dan McKay presented the bill.
MOTION:Rep. Burton moved to pass H.B. 519 out favorably.The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-6.
Yeas - 9Nays- 0Abs- 6
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. R. Wilcox
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. M. Schultz
7.H.B. 525 Eyewear Sales Tax Amendments (Maloy, A. Cory)
Rep. Maloy presented the bill with the assistance of Collin Gray and Mark Taylor, Utah Optometrist Association.
Malah Armstrong, Utah Taxpayers Association, spoke in opposition to the bill.
MOTION:Rep. Thurston moved to go to the next item on the agenda.
SUBSTITUTE MOTION:Rep. Dunnigan moved to pass H.B. 525 out favorably.The substitute motion failed with a vote of 4-6-5.
Yeas - 4Nays- 6Abs- 5
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. B. King
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. R. Wilcox
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. M. Schultz
Rep. Thurston's underlying motion passed with a vote 6-3-6.
Yeas - 6Nays- 3Abs- 6
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. R. Wilcox
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. M. Schultz
8.3rd Sub. S.B. 191 Condominium and Community Association Amendments (Harper, W.)
Rep. Wayne Harper presented the bill.
Michael Johnson, HOALiving Network, spoke in support of the bill.
MOTION:Rep. Dunnigan moved to amend 3rd Substitute S.B. 191 with Amendment #1.The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-6.
Amendment 1
3rd Sub. S.B. 191
1 .        Page 27, Lines 818 through 831 :  Page 27, Lines 818 through 831
818                 (9) (a) A unit owner who owns a rental unit shall give an association of unit owners the
819         documents described in Subsection (8)(b) if the unit owner is required to provide the
820         documents by court order or as part of discovery under the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure.
821                 (b) If an association of unit owners' declaration lawfully prohibits or restricts
822         occupancy of the units by a certain class of individuals, the association of unit owners may
823         require a unit owner who owns a rental unit to give the association of unit owners the
824         information described in Subsection (8)(b), if:
825                 (i) the information helps the association of unit owners determine whether the renter's
826         occupancy of the unit complies with the association of unit owners' declaration; and
827                 (ii) the association of unit owners uses the information to determine whether the
828         renter's occupancy of the unit complies with the association of unit owners' declaration.
829                 (c) An association that permits at least 35% of the units in the association to be rental
830         units may charge a unit owner who owns a rental unit an annual fee of up to { $250 } $200 to defray the
831         association's additional administrative expenses directly related to a unit that is a rental unit { . } , as detailed in an accounting provided to the unit owner.

2 .        Page 37, Lines 1117 through 1131 :  Page 37, Lines 1117 through 1131
1117                 (9) (a) A lot owner who owns a rental lot shall give an association the documents
1118         described in Subsection (8)(b) if the lot owner is required to provide the documents by court
1119         order or as part of discovery under the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure.
1120                 (b) If an association's declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions lawfully
1121         prohibits or restricts occupancy of the lots by a certain class of individuals, the association may
1122         require a lot owner who owns a rental lot to give the association the information described in
1123         Subsection (8)(b), if:
1124                 (i) the information helps the association determine whether the renter's occupancy of
1125         the lot complies with the association's declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions;
1126         and
1127                 (ii) the association uses the information to determine whether the renter's occupancy of
1128         the lot complies with the association's declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions.
1129                 (c) An association that permits at least 35% of the lots in the association to be rental
1130         lots may charge a lot owner who owns a rental lot an annual fee of up to { $250 } $200 to defray the
1131         association's additional administrative expenses directly related to a lot that is a rental lot { . } , as detailed in an accounting provided to the unit owner.

Yeas - 9Nays- 0Abs- 6
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. R. Wilcox
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. M. Schultz
MOTION:Rep. Brammer moved to pass 3rd Substitute S.B. 191 out favorably as amended.The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-6.
Yeas - 9Nays- 0Abs- 6
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. R. Wilcox
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. M. Schultz
MOTION:Rep. Wilcox moved to adjourn.The motion passed with a vote of 9-0-6.
Yeas - 9Nays- 0Abs- 6
Rep. B. Brammer
Rep. J. Burton
Rep. J. Dunnigan
Rep. B. King
Rep. A. Maloy
Rep. A. Matthews
Rep. N. Thurston
Rep. S. Whyte
Rep. R. Wilcox
Rep. C. Albrecht
Rep. W. Brooks
Rep. J. Hawkins
Rep. C. Musselman
Rep. T. Peterson
Rep. M. Schultz
Chair Whyte adjourned the meeting at 6:06 p.m.