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Senate approves broader local licensing limits after debate over ATV rules and business licensing
Summary
The Senate passed first substitute House Bill 146, expanding local licensing protections and limiting political subdivisions from adding business-license requirements for street-legal vehicles and food trucks; debate focused on whether the change would undermine local noise and vehicle controls.
The Utah Senate passed first substitute House Bill 146, a measure that narrows the scope of local business-license requirements and explicitly prevents political subdivisions from imposing additional registration, inspection or proprietary-information mandates on businesses as a condition of obtaining a license.
Senator Andrade, who presented the original food-truck licensing language on the second reading, explained that the substitute broadened the topic from food-truck…
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