The Utah House completed substantial floor business on Feb. 9, adopting committee reports and passing many bills and resolutions. Below are key items that received final action on the House floor and their recorded outcomes.
- HB 370 (Dispatcher discipline amendments): Passed 71–0; sends protections for employees seeking help with substance use to dispatchers to the Senate.
- HCR 11 (Recognizing importance of cross-issue growth impacts): Passed 68–1; will be sent to the Senate.
- HJR 22 (District court operations — move from American Fork to Provo): Passed 71–0; transmitted to the Senate.
- HB 209 (Human trafficking civil action amendments): Passed 72–0; transmitted to the Senate.
- SCR 4 (Urging ADA website accessibility changes): Passed 69–1; sent to the Senate for signature.
- HB 443 (Utah Consumer Sales Practice Act amendments): Passed 71–0; sent to the Senate.
- SB 22 (Tax information sharing amendments): Passed 71–0; signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate for the President's signature.
- HB 411 (Local governmental drug-free workplace policy amendments): Passed 71–0 after clarifications on the floor; to be sent to the Senate.
- First substitute SB 54 (Property tax refund amendments): Passed 71–0; to be sent to the Senate.
- Second substitute SB 58 (Property tax administration amendments): Passed 71–0; to be sent to the Senate.
- Third substitute HB 16 (Romeo and Juliet provisions clarification): Passed 71–0 on final passage after concurrence with Senate amendments.
- Second substitute HB 41 (Health data authority amendments): Passed 70–0; to be transmitted to the Senate.
- Second substitute HB 124 (Energy infrastructure amendments): Passed 69–1; to be transmitted to the Senate.
- HB 216 (Eliminating minimum-time requirements for professional training): Passed 68–0; to the Senate.
- HB 282 (Utah Office of Regulatory Relief amendments): Passed 68–0; to the Senate.
Several bills were circled (removed from immediate consideration) for additional work, including HB 277 (aviation fuel incentive amendments) and HB 355 (residential rental modifications). Committee reports were adopted across committees and numerous bills were placed on calendars for subsequent consideration.
This roundup reflects floor vote tallies and procedural actions recorded during the Feb. 9 session; bills now proceed to the Senate or to enrollment as indicated.