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Representative Clark seeks constitutional amendment to allow exemptions for state‑used property

Utah House of Representatives · February 26, 2002
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Representative Dave Clark asked permission to open a bill file for a joint resolution to amend Utah Constitution Article 13 Section 2 to allow legislative exemptions for property "used, controlled and possessed" by the state — he said the change would enable leaseback programs that could bring federal tax‑code benefits and potentially large one‑time revenues for education.

Representative Dave Clark requested the House's leave to open a bill file for a proposed joint resolution to amend Article 13, Section 2 of the Utah Constitution. Clark described the change as adding language to permit the legislature to exempt property that is "not owned but used, controlled or possessed by the state or any political subdivision" from property taxation if…

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