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House approves narrow change to deposit rules to help remote state parks
Utah House of Representatives (2004) · February 12, 2004
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Summary
House Bill 242 passed unanimously to let the state treasurer grant deposit-period exceptions for remote state agencies and parks (sponsor cited an example of an 86-mile trip to deposit $10 campground fees). Vote was 68–0.
The House approved House Bill 242, a narrow amendment to the Fund Consolidation Act that allows agencies to petition the state treasurer for a different deposit schedule when standard three-day requirements are impractical.
Representative David Clark, sponsor, framed the…
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