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Senate passes a package of House bills on property assessment, DAOs, adoption credit, education and unclaimed property
Summary
On a busy floor day the Utah Senate approved numerous House-originated measures including property assessment reporting reforms, a bill recognizing DAOs for limited liability, an adoption tax credit, juvenile justice and education amendments, and an unclaimed-property automation measure returning funds to owners.
The Utah Senate advanced a broad group of House-originated bills in a single floor session, passing measures that range from property-assessment reporting to recognition of blockchain-based business structures.
Key items passed and floor highlights:
- First Substitute House Bill 56 (Tax assessment amendments): Sponsor Senator Fillmore said a state-auditor audit showed some county assessors had not updated valuations for years; the bill requires assessors to provide data to the Tax Commission for timeliness evaluation. Passed (19–0 recorded yeas in roll call as announced on the floor).
- Third Substitute House Bill 226 (Sale of a firearm amendments): Senator…
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