From Deseret News archives:
Salt Lake City changes name of registry
Restrictions imposed by the Utah State Legislature has led to name change for the city's domestic partnership registry, a mechanism by which employers voluntarily can extend health care and other benefits to their employees' domestic partners including gay couples, siblings, long-term roommates and parents if they reside in Salt Lake City.
Some legislators argued that the term "domestic partnership," at least in spirit, violated Utah's constitutional Amendment No. 3, which bans same-sex marriage and substantially similar civil unions.
Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker said Tuesday he will recommend to the City Council that the name be changed to the mutual commitment registry.
The City Council likely will consider the recommendation at its April 1 meeting. If approved, the registry could be up and running as soon as April 7.
"This name change does not impact the essence of the registry," Becker said.
"With implementation of the registry, Salt Lake City will help local businesses save time and money in the process of determining the nature of the relationships of their employees," Becker said.
Mike Thompson, executive director of the gay rights advocacy group Equality Utah, said the substance of the city's registry is much more important than its name.
"What I think is most significant is that Salt Lake City, as a municipality, has seen the value in recognizing all types of relationships," Thompson said.
Several people are eager to participate in the registry, Thompson said, both individuals wanting to demonstrate commitment in their relationships and employers seeking to offer benefits to employees' partners.
"Many employers just aren't equipped with the personnel to validate whether these people are truly living together and dependent upon one another," he said. "The city's mutual commitment registry will provide that tool to make it easier for employers to extend their benefits programs. That is a wonderful benefit of what Salt Lake City has done."
The fate of the registry was in question for much of the recent legislative session. SB267 sought to prohibit counties or municipalities from establishing a registry that recognizes a domestic partnership other than marriage.
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