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House advances State Monuments Act to give Utah authority to evaluate and designate state monuments
Utah House of Representatives · February 27, 2018
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Summary
House Bill 275 would create a legislative evaluation process for state monuments and require county consultation; supporters said it provides a tool for protecting Utah sites and that State Parks supports the approach. The bill passed the House 66–0 and will be referred to the Senate.
Representative Eliason presented House Bill 275 to create a procedure for identifying and designating state monuments, noting "in the state of Utah, we do not have the authority to create a state monument if we wanted to." The bill would create a process for the legislature, in coordination…
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