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Commission recommends favorable parts of HB 57 addressing vehicle registration and fuel-price definitions

Utah State Tax Commission · January 14, 2026
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Summary

The commission voted to recommend Commission-requested portions of HB 57, which the agenda summary describes as making technical changes to vehicle weight terminology, license-plate rules, and fuel-price calculations. The motion passed unanimously.

At the Jan. 14 meeting the Utah State Tax Commission considered HB 57 and voted to "make a favorable recommendation of the parts of the bill that the Commission requested." The agenda summary of HB 57 lists several technical changes including standardizing vehicle weight terminology, discontinuing the issuance of new special interest vehicle license plates while allowing current holders to retain theirs, and clarifying that the statewide average rack price of motor fuel includes terminal prices in Salt Lake City and Cedar City.

The motion recommending the commission's requested parts of HB 57 was moved by Commissioner Rebecca L. Rockwell and passed on a roll call vote with unanimous support from commissioners present. The transcript records the decision as a favorable recommendation to the legislature; no additional direction or amendment was recorded during the meeting.