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Committee advances bill tightening disclosures on foreign land buyers, restricting delivery access to military bases
Summary
The Government Operations Committee voted unanimously to advance Representative Pucci's bill that expands disclosure rules for land purchases linked to restricted foreign entities and bars food delivery vehicles from driving onto military installations without base authorization.
Representative Mike Schultz Pucci presented House Bill 430 as a two-part follow-up to earlier state law targeting restricted foreign entities buying Utah land. The bill would require additional disclosures to county recorders to help the Department of Public Safety identify purchases that may be pass-throughs for restricted foreign entities and would bar third-party food delivery drivers from driving onto military bases, allowing only designated drop zones outside gates.
The bill sponsor said the measure builds on earlier legislation Utah passed that prohibits restricted foreign entities from purchasing land. "This is a follow-up to a lot of the great work that…
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