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HB 434

Health and Human Services Amendments

2025 General Session Introduced by Cheryl Acton and 1 co-sponsor

Utah HB 434 amends Health and Human Services regulations; signed into law March 27, 2025, but specific policy changes unavailable in public summary records.

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Bill Summary · HB 434

Legislative bill overview

HB 434 is a Utah bill that amends Health and Human Services regulations, though the specific statutory changes are not detailed in the legislative history provided. The bill was introduced by Representatives Cheryl Acton and Keven Stratton and signed into law by the Governor on March 27, 2025. Without access to the bill's full text, the precise nature of these amendments cannot be determined from the timeline alone.

Why is this important

Health and Human Services legislation typically affects vulnerable populations, healthcare access, social services delivery, and state administrative capacity. Changes in this area can impact eligibility requirements, program funding, service delivery mechanisms, or regulatory oversight that influence thousands of Utah residents and state agencies.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in summary: The specific amendments are not publicly detailed in available records, making it difficult for stakeholders and the public to understand what changed
  • Legislative intent unclear: Without knowing the bill's substantive content, potential fiscal impacts, implementation timelines, or stakeholder concerns cannot be assessed
  • Public accountability: Citizens cannot meaningfully evaluate whether this legislation serves their interests without access to the actual bill language and rationale

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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