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House passes bill to pause rideshare assessments once recovery fund reaches $50,000
Utah House of Representatives · January 25, 2018
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Summary
Lawmakers approved a substitute for HB 47, which removes an ongoing assessment on rideshare companies once a $50,000 Department of Commerce reserve exists; companies agreed to reinstate assessments if the fund is depleted.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House on Jan. 24 passed the first substitute to House Bill 47, a bill amending the Transportation Network Vehicle Recovery Fund that previously required rideshare companies to pay assessments into a state-managed reserve.
Representative James A. Dunnigan, sponsor on the floor, explained that earlier legislation required…
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