This bill allows an individual to receive a provisional license to practice medicine in the state if the applicant meets certain requirements and holds an equivalent medical license.
This bill takes the successes we’ve had with food truck legislation and expands it to include other types of mobile businesses that function similarly, but sell a good or service instead of food.
This bill addresses the serious issue of SLAPP suits, (strategic lawsuits against public participation). These suits are often brought by parties with flimsy cases who aim to wear down their opponent’s resources rather than actually win.
This bill would create a division within the government to place restrictions and requirements on social media, forcing the company to act as a parental agent for the state of Utah.