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House approves constitutional resolution and statute to exempt low‑value business personal property
Utah House of Representatives · February 17, 2006
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Summary
The House passed a constitutional resolution (HJR1) and an implementing statute (HB338) to allow the Legislature to exempt small amounts of tangible personal property from property tax, pending voter approval of the constitutional change.
The Utah House approved second substitute HJR1 and the companion statutory bill HB338 on Feb. 16, 2006, to give the Legislature discretion to exempt low‑value tangible personal property from property taxation.
Representative John Dougal, sponsor of both measures, said the constitutional resolution would permit a statutory exemption for…
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