From Deseret News archives:
Salt Lake's domestic partner registry appears safe
By late Wednesday the registry appeared safe, though it likely will require a name change.
The minor changes required by SB299, which received final approval Wednesday, are small compared with an earlier bill that would have stymied the registry. That bill was held by the Senate amid political woes of its sponsor, Sen. Chris Buttars, R-West Jordan. And in the late hours of the session, an attempt in the House to derail the registry failed.
In a 61-9 vote, the House approved SB299, which is aimed at setting guidelines for cities that opt to provide benefits to unmarried couples, without violating Amendment 3, Utah's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage and substantially similar civil unions.
SB299 now moves to Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. for final approval, which spokeswoman Lisa Roskelley said is likely. If signed into law, the bill would allow local registries based on financial dependence or interdependence, and allow local governments to offer employee benefits using the same standards. However, it would prevent cities from setting up domestic partnerships or civil unions.
As approved, and according to intent language, the bill would allow Salt Lake City to keep its registry, which gives employers who choose to offer domestic partner benefits an easy way to recognize those relationships. It also provides for hospital visitation. The city also provides benefits to adult designees of unmarried city employees.
"I'm very pleased that the Legislature has accepted Salt Lake City's policy and basically authorized us to have a registry," said Mayor Ralph Becker, who proposed the registry during his first week in office. "I realize we're going to need to go back and change the name of the registry. We'll do that and move forward with what I think will be an important and beneficial effort for our community."
Becker called the Legislature's prohibition of the term "domestic partnerships" odd, because it's commonly used and recognized by states and cities throughout the nation, as well in the insurance industry.
"I am much more focused on the substance of what we're doing here," Becker said. "I expect we'll be able to work within the context of a different name."
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