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SENATE BILL 1069

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         Amendment
      Engrossment 1 – This is known as the engrossed bill that incorporates adopted amendments. The highest numbered engrossment is the final version that was considered for adoption.
         Amendment
      Engrossment 2 – This is known as the engrossed bill that incorporates adopted amendments. The highest numbered engrossment is the final version that was considered for adoption.
         Amendment
      Engrossment 3 – This is known as the engrossed bill that incorporates adopted amendments. The highest numbered engrossment is the final version that was considered for adoption.
     Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Note

S1069aa,aa,aaH   by JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE
JUDGMENTS – Amends existing law to provide that for execution of judgments for support of a child, the party in whose favor judgment is given may, at any time within 10 years after the entry, have a writ of execution issued for its enforcement with conditions; to increase the time that a certain judgment may be enforced; to increase the number of years when action on a judgment or for mesne profits of real property must be commenced; to increase the time a certain lien resulting from recording of a judgment continues or lien arising from the delinquency of a payment due under a judgment continues; and to increase the time prior to when a lien of final judgment shall cease.
  02/12 Introduced; read first time; referred to JR for Printing  
  02/13 Reported Printed; referred to Judiciary & Rules  
  03/05 Reported out of committee; to 14th Order for amendment  
  03/09 Placed in the Committee of the Whole  
  Reported out without recommendation, as amended  
  Amendments ordered printed; referred for engrossment  
  Amendments reported printed  
  Reported engrossed, filed for first reading, as amended  
  Read first time as amended, filed for Second Reading  
  03/10 Read second time as amended, filed for Third reading  
  03/12 Read third time in full as amended – Referred to 14th Order for amendment  
  03/13 Placed in the Committee of the Whole  
  Reported out without recommendation, as amended  
  Amendments ordered printed; referred for engrossment  
  Amendments reported printed  
  Reported engrossed, filed for first reading, as amended  
  Read first time as amended, filed for Second Reading  
  03/16 Read second time as amended, filed for Third reading  
  03/17 Read third time in full as amended – PASSED - 32-1-2
AYES – Bair, Bayer, Brackett, Buckner-Webb, Burgoyne, Cameron, Davis, Guthrie, Hagedorn, Heider, Hill, Johnson, Jordan, Keough, Lacey, Lakey, Lee, Lodge, Martin, McKenzie, Nonini, Nuxoll, Patrick, Rice, Schmidt, Siddoway, Souza, Stennett, Thayn, Tippets, Ward-Engelking, Winder
NAYS – Mortimer
Absent and excused – Den Hartog, Vick
Floor Sponsor - Davis
Title apvd - to House
 
  03/18 Received from the Senate, Filed for First Reading  
  Read First Time, Referred to Judiciary, Rules & Administration  
  03/20 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading  
  03/23 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading  
  U.C. to be placed on General Orders  
  03/25 Referred to the Committee of the Whole  
  Reported out without recommendation as amended  
  Amendments Referred to the JRA for Printing  
  Filed for First Reading  
  03/26 Read first time as amended in House; Filed for Second Reading  
  03/27 Rules Suspended: Ayes 69 Nays 0 Abs/Excd 1, read three times – PASSED - 66-1-3
AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker
NAYS – Barbieri
Absent – DeMordaunt, Holtzclaw, Malek
Floor Sponsor - McDonald
Title apvd - to Senate
 
  03/30 Returned from House, amended  
  Referred to 10th Order for possible concurrence  
  Senate concurred in House amendments; referred to engrossment  
  Reported engrossed, filed for first reading, as amended  
  Read first time as amended in the House, filed for Second Reading  
  Rules Suspended (2/3 Vote - Read in full as required) – PASSED - 34-0-1
AYES – Bair, Bayer, Brackett, Buckner-Webb, Burgoyne, Cameron, Davis, Den Hartog, Guthrie, Hagedorn, Heider, Hill, Johnson, Jordan, Keough, Lacey, Lakey, Lee, Lodge, Martin, Mortimer, Nonini, Nuxoll, Patrick, Rice, Schmidt, Siddoway, Souza, Stennett, Thayn, Tippets, Vick, Ward-Engelking, Winder
NAYS – None
Absent and excused – McKenzie
Floor Sponsor - Davis
Title apvd - to enrol
 
  03/31 Reported enrolled; signed by President; to House for signature of Speaker  
  04/01 Received from Senate; Signed by Speaker; Returned to Senate  
  04/02 Reported signed by the Speaker & ordered delivered to Governor  
  04/06 Reported delivered to Governor at 10:35 a.m. on 04/02/15  
  Signed by Governor on 04/06/15
    Session Law Chapter 278
    Effective: 07/01/2015 and shall apply only to 
judgments issued on and after 07/01/2015 by a 
court of competent jurisdiction