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Senate adopts substitute preserving four-year window before tax sale, adds administrative-cost limits

Utah State Senate · February 10, 1994
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Summary

A Senate substitute to SB 108 preserves a four‑year redemption period before tax-sale (reinstating the prior four-year standard), adds administrative-cost reimbursement language (with limits) and reduces publication requirements from four notices to two; the substitute was adopted and placed on the third‑reading calendar.

Senators debated a substitute to Senate Bill 108 concerning the timing and procedures for tax‑sale of properties with unpaid taxes. The substitute retains a four‑year period before a property may be sold at tax sale — reversing an earlier two‑year proposal — following consultations with county assessors who…

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