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Utah House narrows municipal business licensing fees for low-impact home enterprises
Summary
First-substitute HB132 passed the Utah House 57–17 on Feb. 22, 2016, limiting municipal licensing fees for home-based businesses that have no material off-site impact and preserving local authority to license but not charge a fee until impact thresholds are met.
The Utah House passed first-substitute HB132 on Feb. 22 to limit municipal business licensing and fee authority for home-based activities that produce no material off-site impact.
Representative Anderegg, sponsor of the bill, said the measure addresses cases where municipalities levy licensing fees primarily to generate revenue…
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