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Senate approves amendments to tax‑sale process after floor debate over surplus proceeds
Summary
The Utah Senate passed S.B. 46, adjusting property tax‑sale procedures and reinstating language removed in committee. Debate focused on whether surplus sale proceeds should revert to property owners or be handled through the statetreasurer—s unclaimed property process.
The Utah Senate voted to pass Senate Bill 46, a measure modifying procedures for sales of tax‑delinquent property, after a floor amendment and extended debate over how surplus proceeds are handled.
Senator Bunnell moved to reinstate a line deleted in committee (page 3, line 18), saying the change was intended only to clarify procedure and "the time is 5 years and always has been, and we did not in this bill shorten the length of time" for redemption. The Senate adopted the reinstatement motion and later approved the bill by recorded vote.
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