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MINUTES OF THE HOUSE TRANSPORTATION
STANDING COMMITTEE
Room C450, State Capitol, Utah State Capitol Complex
February 18, 2008

MEMBERS PRESENT:        Rep. Todd E. Kiser, Chair
                    Rep. Bradley M. Daw, Vice-Chair
                    Rep. Steven D. Clark
                    Rep. Tim M. Cosgrove                
                    Rep. Julie Fisher                    
                    Rep. Lynn N. Hemingway
                    Rep. Christopher N. Herrod
                    Rep. Kory M. Holdaway
                    Rep. Ronda R. Menlove
                    Rep. Karen W. Morgan
                    Rep. Paul Neuenschwander            
                    Rep. Mark W. Walker

MEMBERS ABSENT:        Rep. Ben C. Ferry
                    Rep. Brad King
                    Rep. Gordon E. Snow
    
STAFF PRESENT:            Leif Elder, Policy Analyst
                    Linda Error, Committee Secretary

Note: A list of visitors and a copy of handouts are filed with the committee minutes .

Vice Chair Daw called the meeting to order at 4:16 p.m.

MOTION:    Rep. Menlove moved to approve the minutes of the February 15, 2008 meeting. The motion passed unanimously, with Rep. Clark, Rep. Cosgrove, and Rep. Holdaway.

S.B. 118    Education Transportation Amendments (Sen. D. Peterson)

Sen. Peterson introduced the bill to the committee.

Spoke for the bill:    Sarah Meier, past president, Utah School Board Association

MOTION:    Rep. Morgan moved to pass the bill out favorably. The motion passed unanimously.

S.B. 149    Motor Vehicle Liability Policy Minimum Limits (Sen. S. Killpack)

This bill was not heard.


H.B. 228    Amendments to Motor Vehicle Provisions (Rep. C. Herrod)

This bill was not heard.

MOTION:    Rep. Fisher moved to adjourn the meeting. The motion passed unanimousy.

Vice Chair Daw adjourned the meeting at 4:31 p.m.










                            




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                             Rep. Todd E. Kiser