Utah House Bill 119 (2012)
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Utah House Bill 119 (2012) | |
Legislature: | Utah State Legislature |
Text: | As Enrolled |
Sponsor(s): | Chavez-Houck, Bramble |
Legislative history | |
Governor: | Gary R. Herbert (R) |
Signed: | March 15, 2012 |
Legal environment | |
State law: | Laws governing the initiative process in Utah |
Utah House Bill 119 was a 2012 Utah law that requires the Lieutenant Governor of Utah to conduct a study regarding online signature gathering for ballot measure, new party, or candidate petitions.[1]
Sponsors
House Bill 119 was sponsored by Rebecca Chavez-Houck (D) in the House and by Curtis Bramble (R) in the Senate.[2]
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