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House approves income-tax checkoff to let taxpayers support applied technology centers

Utah House of Representatives · February 20, 2001
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Summary

The House uncircled and passed House Bill 281 to add an individual income-tax checkoff allowing donors to designate contributions to applied technology centers; sponsor said the change fixes internal code inconsistencies and simply inserts the new checkoff language. The bill passed 73–1 and will go to the Senate.

Representative Sidaway moved to uncircle House Bill 281, which would add an income-tax checkoff for applied technology centers on the state individual income tax form. Sidaway told members the text inserts the phrase 'applied technology center' (and a related service-center term) into the code…

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