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HOUSE RULES RESOLUTION - STANDING

                 
COMMITTEE REVISION

                 
2003 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: Ron Bigelow

                  A resolution of the House of Representatives revising House rules by changing the name
                  of a House standing committee. This resolution has an immediate effective date.
                  This resolution affects legislative rules as follows:
                  AMENDS:
                      HR-24.05
                  Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. HR-24.05 is amended to read:
                       HR-24.05. Standing Committees.
                      (1) The Speaker shall appoint the following standing committees:
                      (a) Business and Labor;
                      (b) Education;
                      (c) Government Operations;
                      (d) Health and Human Services;
                      (e) House Rules (Sifting);
                      (f) Judiciary;
                      (g) Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice;
                      (h) Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment;
                      (i) Political Subdivisions;
                      (j) Public Utilities and Technology;
                      (k) Revenue and Taxation;
                      (l) Transportation; and
                      (m) Workforce Services and Community and Economic Development.
                      (2) The [Legislative Quasi-Governmental] members of the Retirement and Independent
                  Entities Committee created in Section [ 63-95-201 ] 63E-1-201 who are appointed from the


                  [members of the] House of Representatives [constitute] are a standing committee.
                      Section 2. Effective date.
                      This resolution takes effect upon approval by a constitutional majority vote of all
                  members of the House of Representatives.

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