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House alters and pauses third substitute of transportation bill; vintage-vehicle, towing and RUC pilot changes draw scrutiny

Utah House of Representatives · February 24, 2022
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Summary

A third substitute to Senate Bill 51—covering registration-sticker delays, vintage-vehicle exemptions, towing procurement rules, and repeal of a road-usage-charge pilot—was presented and later circled for further negotiation; after additional floor work it passed on final action with recorded votes.

The Utah House debated a sweeping third substitute to Senate Bill 51 on Feb. 23 addressing multiple transportation issues, then temporarily circled the item for further negotiation before returning later in the day to advance the measure.

Representative Kristofferson, the House sponsor, described the substitute as addressing Tax Commission supply delays by permitting a delay in the dates residents must have registration stickers on license plates when stickers are late in the mail. He also said the substitute allows the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) to use other transportation funds to cover project overruns tied…

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