Utah 2023 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SB0206

Introduced
2/13/23  
Refer
2/13/23  
Report Pass
2/16/23  
Engrossed
2/22/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Report Pass
2/28/23  
Enrolled
3/10/23  

Caption

Health and Human Services Recodification - Cross References, Titles 4-31a

Impact

The bill primarily impacts the Utah Health and Human Services Code by making technical adjustments without altering the substance of existing regulations. While there are no appropriations associated with this bill, it lays the groundwork for a more navigable legislative framework that could influence how health and human services are administered at both local and state levels. The bill's technical nature ensures that existing laws remain coherent and readily accessible to those who rely on them for guidance in health services management.

Summary

SB0206, titled 'Health and Human Services Recodification - Cross References, Titles 4-31A', aims to update and standardize cross-references across various parts of the Utah Health and Human Services Code. This technical bill does not introduce new policies but rather ensures that existing laws are accurately referenced and aligned with other amendments that have taken place. It seeks to improve the consistency and clarity of the legal text governing health and human services in the state, thereby facilitating better governance and administration.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB0206 appears to be supportive among those who advocate for clearer and more coherent regulatory environments. Given its technical focus, the bill did not encounter significant controversy or opposition during discussions in legislative committees. The absence of contentious points suggests a degree of consensus on the necessity of maintaining an up-to-date legislative framework that accurately reflects ongoing changes in health service laws.

Contention

One notable point related to SB0206 is its coordination with other pieces of legislation, specifically HB72, which includes Medical Cannabis Governance Revisions. While SB0206 primarily focuses on technical updates, the interplay with the medical cannabis bill points to a broader narrative of how health and human services legislation is evolving in Utah. Ensuring that these various updates are synchronized requires careful consideration in drafting, reflecting the complexity of legislative processes around health services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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