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Committee advances bill to exempt licensed mobile harvest rigs from 600-foot neighbor consent for firearm discharge

2320078 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

The committee favorably recommended House Bill 94 to exempt Utah Department of Agriculture-licensed mobile harvest (custom slaughter) operators from a requirement to obtain written consent from all neighbors within 600 feet before discharging a firearm on private property during harvest.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Senate Natural Resources committee on Wednesday voted unanimously to favorably recommend House Bill 94, a bill that would clarify that licensed mobile harvest rigs (custom mobile slaughter operators) may discharge a firearm on private property while harvesting an animal without written consent from every neighbor within a 600-foot radius.

Representative Roberts…

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