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Utah House passes bill requiring legislative approval before courts charge parking fees
Utah House of Representatives · February 27, 2001
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Summary
The House approved Senate Bill 232, barring state-owned or -leased court facilities from charging parking fees without prior legislative approval. Sponsors said the change preserves open access to the courts; members asked how existing private parking contracts would be handled.
The Utah House of Representatives voted to pass Senate Bill 232 on Feb. 27, 2001, a measure that would prohibit state-owned and leased court facilities from charging or collecting parking fees without prior approval of the Legislature.
Representative Wade introduced the measure on…
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