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House adopts third-substitute bill allowing cities and counties to provide limited services to nonprofits
Summary
The Utah House on Feb. 8 approved a third substitute to Senate Bill 39 to allow counties, as well as cities, to provide noncash services or fee waivers to qualifying 403(c) nonprofit organizations, subject to safeguards including a 1% budget cap, public hearing and governing-body vote.
The Utah House of Representatives on Feb. 8 approved a third substitute to Senate Bill 39 to permit counties, in addition to cities, to provide certain services and fee waivers to 403(c) nonprofit organizations.
Sponsor Representative Holliday said the substitute corrects an omission in prior drafts and codifies a common practice. He told colleagues: "First of all, no cash is allowed. Only services or waivers." The bill sets three explicit safeguards: nonprofits may receive only services or fee waivers (no cash transfers); the total value of services or waivers may not exceed 1% of a…
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