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Senate approves agricultural sales tax exemption; adds legislative-intent language clarifying scope
Summary
Senators passed Senate Bill 43 on Jan. 27, 1995 (19–10), and the sponsor successfully moved to record a legislative-intent statement clarifying that the measure is not intended to single out hay while preserving the exemption's application to normal farm feed products.
The Utah State Senate passed Senate Bill 43, an agricultural sales tax exemption, on Jan. 27, 1995, and voted to include a legislative-intent statement in the journal clarifying the bill’s scope.
Senator Lyle Hilliard, the sponsor, asked that the legislative-intent language read earlier be recorded with the vote. ‘‘As sponsor of the bill ... it is not our intent by singling hay out to…
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