The following is a consolidated summary of final motions and recorded votes taken on the Utah House floor on Feb. 18, 2025, drawn from floor proceedings.
- First substitute HB 292 (Political Sign Amendments): Passed, 69 yes, 0 no. Sponsor: Representative Tysha Tuscher. Amendment adopted on line 115 changing penalty from a class C misdemeanor to an infraction prior to final passage.
- Ninth substitute HB 122 (National Guard military amendments): Passed, 70 yes, 0 no. Sponsor: Representative Burton. Ninth substitute adopted then final passage.
- First substitute HB 40 (School Safety Amendments): Passed, 69 yes, 2 no. Sponsor: Representative Wilcox. Fourth substitute adopted on the floor (clarified glazing, moved assessment deadline to Oct. 15, required direct communication of camera and panic-alert feeds to first responders, required universal access key box).
- First substitute HB 262 (HOA Board Education Amendments): Failed, 30 yes, 42 no. Sponsor: Representative Acton. Amendment #1 (Department of Commerce to list educational resources) was adopted on the floor, but final passage failed.
- First substitute HB 188 (Dry Needling Amendments / HB 188 first substitute): Passed, 73 yes, 0 no. Sponsor: Representative Cutler (added occupational therapists to providers eligible to perform dry needling; the House adopted an amendment that removed a two‑year waiting period for newly trained providers).
- Second substitute HB 224 (Inmate Reentry, Fines and Debt Modifications): Passed, 69 yes, 0 no. Sponsor: Representative Ballard. (Second substitute adopted prior to final passage.)
- First substitute HB 310 (Disability Coverage Amendments): Passed, 66 yes, 5 no. Sponsor: Representative Daley Provost. Implementation contingent on federal CMS waiver; fiscal note triggered.
- First substitute HB 347 (Social Services Program Amendments): Passed, 72 yes, 0 no. Sponsor: Representative Dunnegan. Measures included deemed-status accreditation for certain adult treatment centers and changes to Medicaid pharmacy preferred-drug processes for new enrollees.
- Third substitute HB 372 (Dental Practice Amendments): Passed, 67 yes, 1 no. Sponsor: Representative DeFay. Substitution modernizes dental practice act and clarifies supervision/scope for hygienists and others, with additional training requirements for expanded functions.
- Second substitute HB 442 (Construction Trades Licensing Amendments): Passed, 70 yes, 0 no. Sponsor: Representative Tom Peterson. Clarified journeyman experience and licensing pathways for linemen and HVAC contractors.
Other procedural items noted: Several bills were circled for further consideration (for example HB 70, HB 181 and others) and were not finally acted on during the floor session. Some substitutions or amendment placements were corrected on the floor where needed.
Ending: The items above reflect floor-level final outcomes recorded in the Feb. 18 House session; bills that passed will be transmitted to the Senate for consideration, and failed or circled items will remain subject to further legislative action.