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House backs narrower local enforcement hurdles for anti-idling ordinances
Utah House of Representatives · February 19, 2019
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Summary
The House passed a third substitute to HB148 on Feb. 19, 2019, reducing required warning tickets for local anti-idling ordinances (from three warnings to one) to improve enforceability; backers cited public-health and air-quality benefits. (House vote: 48–29)
Representative Arent presented third substitute House Bill 148, describing vehicle idling as a contributor to air pollution and public-health risks and noting localities had asked for a streamlined enforcement approach. The bill reduces the number of…
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