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Utah House approves bill amending personal property fee notices; sponsor cites possible $60,000 in refunds

Utah House of Representatives · December 4, 2006
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The Utah House passed House Bill 5,001, "Uniform fees on personal property amendments," which clarifies county notice procedures for assessment notices and could prompt roughly $60,000 in refunds to people overcharged on boats and ATVs, the sponsor said. The bill now goes to the Senate.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House of Representatives on Thursday approved House Bill 5,001, "Uniform fees on personal property amendments," advancing the measure to the Senate after a voice vote that the presiding officer later certified as 68 yes, 0 no, 7 absent.

The sponsor, Representative Painter, told colleagues the bill’s fiscal note shows no state budget impact but estimated "possibly $60,000 in return of revenues" to individuals who were overcharged in prior years on boats and all-terrain vehicles. He said counties — which collect assessment data — often contract with the state to send assessment notices, and the…

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