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Utah House approves bill to adjust state fuel tax where Navajo Nation levies its own tax
Summary
The House passed SB22 on Feb. 14, 2001, allowing a partial return of motor/special fuel tax revenues when the Navajo Nation also taxes fuel, a measure sponsors said restores $74,000 to the state’s coffers and aims to clarify intergovernmental fiscal arrangements.
The Utah House of Representatives voted Feb. 14 to pass Senate Bill 22, a measure changing state treatment of motor and special fuel taxes when the Navajo Nation also imposes a tax. Representative King, the floor sponsor, told colleagues the bill ‘‘has a positive fiscal note of $74,000’’ tied to an interlocal agreement that would return 6.5¢ per gallon to the state.
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