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House approves statewide reciprocal tow‑truck license; bill limits duplicate municipal fees
Summary
The House passed Senate Bill 4, creating a state-recognized reciprocal tow‑truck license to reduce duplicate inspections and fees across municipalities, while allowing cities to require inspections for vehicles operating within their jurisdiction; the bill carried a floor amendment excluding noncommercial owner-towed vehicles and passed the House vote as recorded.
The Utah House considered Senate Bill 4 (Tow Truck and Impound Regulation Act) on Feb. 9, 1995, uncircled the bill for debate, adopted a floor amendment and passed the bill on a recorded vote.
Judge Jean Barr, introduced on the floor as the bill presenter, told members the bill would prevent cities from requiring multiple licenses for a single tow-truck company that operates across jurisdictions by establishing a…
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