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House weighs SB 21: clarifying UAMPS authority and creating a mechanism to settle Intermountain Power Project tax disputes
Summary
Supporters said Senate Bill 21 clears ambiguities in prior law, defines capacity/requirements for a potential third IPP unit and authorizes a negotiated valuation process to avoid repeated litigation over assessed value; the provision requires a two-thirds vote for retroactive effect to 2003.
SALT LAKE CITY — Lawmakers debated Senate Bill 21 on Feb. 10, a measure supporters described as clarifying prior changes to municipal utilities' authority and offering a path to settle long-running disputes over the assessed value of the Intermountain Power Project (IPP).
Representative Steiler said the bill does two things: it clarifies…
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