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Senate committee advances SB 58 after substitute narrows mobile‑crane rules
Summary
The Senate Business and Labor Standing Committee on Jan. 30 favorably recommended first substitute to SB 58, which narrows mobile‑crane regulation to tilt‑up construction and exempts state buildings; committee recorded a 4‑0 recommendation and the substitute carried a zero fiscal note.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Senate Business and Labor Standing Committee on Jan. 30 voted to favorably recommend the first substitute to Senate Bill 58, titled “Mobile Crane Amendments,” by a 4‑0 tally.
The substitute narrows the bill’s scope so its mobile‑crane requirements apply specifically to tilt‑up construction projects, and it excludes state buildings. Sponsor Senator Musselman said those changes brought the fiscal note to zero and addressed unintended effects on UDOT and other uses of cranes.
The change matters because modern tilt‑up buildings use larger concrete panels and require heavier cranes than a decade…
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