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Committee clears bill letting state parks keep interest on accounts, spreading fiscal impact
2350325 · February 19, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 115 would let state parks retain interest earned on their accounts; sponsors said a past policy change omitted that ability, and the bill phases the fiscal impact over four years at about $150,000 per year.
The Utah Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment Standing Committee passed House Bill 115, which would allow state parks to retain interest earned on their accounts and spread an implementation fiscal note over four years, the committee heard.
Representative Brooks, sponsor of HB 115, told the committee the change corrects an omission…
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