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UTAH STATE SENATE
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UTAH STATE CAPITOL COMPLEX • 320 STATE CAPITOL
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P.O. BOX 145115 • SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5515 • (801) 538-1035
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AGENDA
TO: | Members
of the Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Standing Committee |
FROM:
| Sen. Ronald M. Winterton, Chair
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RE:
| Committee Meeting |
| DATE: | Tuesday, February 13, 2024 |
| TIME: | 4:00 PM |
| LOCATION: | 215 Senate Building |
Members of the public may participate in the meeting remotely by
visiting the committee's webpage at
le.utah.gov to access the live streaming options.
- Call to order and approval of the February 12, 2024, minutes
- The following bills are scheduled for consideration:
1. | SB0196 | Great Salt Lake Amendments (N. Blouin
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(po/ch5) |
2. | SB0224 | Energy Independence Amendments (S. Sandall
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(se1/sb4) |
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Sen. Ronald M. Winterton, Chair
Sen. Nate Blouin | Sen. David G. Buxton | Sen. Keith Grover |
Sen. Derrin R. Owens | Sen. Stephanie Pitcher | Sen. Scott D. Sandall |
Sen. Evan J. Vickers |
Committee Analyst: Charley Hart, Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel
Committee Secretary: Emma Johnsen
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons
needing auxiliary communicative aids and services for this meeting should call Legislative
Services at 801-326-1596 or use Relay Utah (toll-free in-state 7-1-1 or Spanish language
888-346-3162), giving at least 48 hours notice or the best notice practicable. Every effort will
be made to accommodate requests for aids and services for effective communication during the
annual General Session. However, given the unpredictable and fast-paced nature of the
legislative process, it is essential that you notify us as soon as possible. Failure to do so
may, in some circumstances, result in our inability to accommodate your request.
Please
be aware that the public portions of this meeting will be broadcast on the Internet and that a
recording of the public meeting, along with any materials presented or distributed to the
committee, will be posted on the Legislature's website.