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SP 743

Joint Rule 308.2 Letter, Lds 1857-1871, 1902

132nd Legislature (2025-2026)

The bill aims to modify Joint Rule 308.2, but its exact provisions and impacts are not provided.

In concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
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Bill Summary · SP 743

SP 743 — Comprehensive Summary

Overview

SP 743 is a bill titled “Joint Rule 308.2 Letter, Lds 1857-1871, 1902.” The available information does not include the bill’s text or specified substantive provisions. The title indicates the measure relates to Joint Rule 308.2 and references certain Legislative Documents (Lds 1857-1871, 1902). The precise policy changes, if any, are not disclosed in the provided summary.

Status and Procedural History

  • Introduced: May 6, 2025
  • Current status: In concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
  • Legislative actions (2025-05-06):
    • Read and ordered placed on file (two separate entries)
    • In concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.

Notes on procedure:
- “In concurrence” typically means the bill is being considered for concurrence with the other chamber’s action or is moving within the legislature under a concurrent or joint rule process.
- “ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH” suggests a demand for expedited processing or immediate transmission to the other chamber (or next procedural step) per legislative rules.
- “Placed on file” usually indicates the bill has been filed or presented but does not, by itself, indicate final passage.

What the Bill Appears to Do (Based on Title)

  • The title suggests the bill concerns a specific procedural rule used by the legislature—Joint Rule 308.2. It may involve:
    • Clarifying, amending, or implementing a letter related to Rule 308.2
    • Designating certain documents or communications associated with the rule (as implied by the reference to legislative document numbers Lds 1857-1871, 1902)
  • Without the full text, it is not possible to identify specific substantive changes, who would be required to do what, or the fiscal impact.

Who/What Would be Affected

  • Legislative bodies and officers responsible for adopting, interpreting, or implementing Joint Rule 308.2
  • Legislators and legislative staff who must comply with or administer the rule
  • Any entities or offices referenced in the rule or the associated letter (e.g., committees, clerks, or legal counsel)

Potential Impact

  • If the bill modifies Joint Rule 308.2, potential impacts could include:
    • Changes to how letters or communications under Rule 308.2 are issued, formatted, or circulated
    • Adjustments to timelines, concurrence procedures, or transmission requirements between chambers
    • Clarifications that affect procedural efficiency or compliance requirements for legislators and staff
  • Specific fiscal or policy impacts cannot be determined without the bill’s text.

Next Steps and Where to Find More Information

  • To understand the exact purpose, provisions, and impact, obtain the full bill text and any accompanying analyses or fiscal notes from the official legislative database.
  • Look for:
    • The full SP 743 text (the bill’s operative provisions)
    • Committee reports or sponsor statements
    • Any amendments proposed or adopted during floor action
  • Typical timeline questions to monitor:
    • Whether the bill advances to the other chamber for concurrence or veto
    • Any amendments that alter the bill’s scope or fiscal effect
    • Final passage and the effective date if enacted

Summary

SP 743 is currently positioned for expedited processing in relation to Joint Rule 308.2, but substantive details about the changes it would make are not included in the information provided. Access the full bill text and related materials to assess its exact intent, provisions, and potential impact.

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

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