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Senate approves HOA radon‑mitigation protections, raises mitigation allowance to 40%
Summary
The Senate passed first substitute House Bill 104 to limit homeowners associations from blocking radon mitigation, adopting an amendment to raise allowed mitigation amounts from 20% to 40%. Sponsors emphasized public‑health reasons and cited mitigation costs.
First substitute House Bill 104, a proposal to clarify homeowners associations’ ability to regulate radon mitigation, was debated and amended on the Utah Senate floor Feb. 14. Sen. Kennedy, the bill’s floor sponsor, explained the bill would balance homeowners’ health and safety with HOA contractual obligations and offered Amendment 2 to increase allowable mitigation‑related…
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