Utah
Association of REALTORS® Tracking Report
2003 SESSION OF THE UTAH STATE LEGISLATURE
Updated April 8, 2003
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| SJR5 | RESOLUTION ON MUNICIPAL WATER RIGHTS; This joint resolution proposes to amend the Utah Constitution to repeal a provision prohibiting municipal corporations from disposing of waterworkds, water rights, or sources of water supply and requiring municipal corporations to preserve, maintain, and operate its waterworks, water rights, and sources of water supply for supplying its inhabitants with water. This joint resolution directs the lieutenant governor to submit this proposal to voters and provides an effective date. | SCOTT JENKINS ED TUGAW, JAREN DAVIS, PATTI FLORENCE |
OPPOSE | Died | |
| SJR6 | RESOLUTION CAPPING PROPERTY TAX FOR CERTAIN RESIDENTS; This joint resolution of the Legislature proposes to amend the Utah Constitution to prevent state and local taxing authorities form levying or collecting more property tax from certain owners of primary residences than was collected during the previous year. This joint resolution directs the lieutenant governor to submit this proposal to voters and provides an effective date. | CHRIS BUTTARS MIKE SLOAN, BRYAN KOHLER, RICHARD FORSYTH |
OPPOSE | Shift in tax burden | Died |
| SB18 (Sub 1 AMD) |
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CERTIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICT AND LOCAL DISTRICT ANNEXATIONS, WITHDRAWALS, AND DISSOLUTIONS; This act modifies special district and local district provisions to provide a procedure for lieutenant governor certification of annexations, withdrawals, and dissolutions for certain special districts and for local districts. The act requires the appropriate local body to send notice of the annexation, withdrawal, or dissolution to the lieutenant governor and requires the lieutenant governor to issue a certificate of annexation, withdrawal, or dissolution and to send a copy of the applicable certificate to specified state and local agencies. The act also makes technical changes. | DAVID GLADWELL MAX THOMPSON, MAC BRUBAKER, MIKE GABEL |
MONITOR WITH RESEARCH | Passed | |
| SB28 (Sub 1 AMD) |
INITIATIVE AMENDMENTS; This act modifies the Election Code provisions relating to statewide initiatives. This act modifies signature requirements, modifies certain disclosure requirements, and modifies the time period during which sponsors may gather signatures. This act establishes a moratorium before an initiative that failed may be recirculated. This act modifies the initiative petition form to require certain disclosures and certifications on the petition and signature sheets. This act requires that the petition sponsors hold public hearings on the petition in geographically diverse areas of Utah and establishes notice and procedural requirements for those public hearings. This act modifies political issues committee and corporation financial disclosure requirements. This act makes it a crime for persons to pay someone to sign or remove their signature from an initiative petition and makes it a crime for persons to accept payment for signing or removing their name from an initiative petition. This act includes a severability clause. This act makes technical changes. | JOHN HICKMAN BUTCH DAILEY, TOM COLEMERE, CHRIS SLOAN, MIKE SLOAN |
SUPPORT | Representative government is best | Passed |
| SB34 (SUB 2 AMD) |
TUITION TAX CREDIT; This act modifies Corporate Franchise and Income Taxes and the Individual Income Tax Act to provide for nonrefundable tax credits for contributions made to a scholarship granting organization to be used for tuition grants for a qualifying student to attend a private school, or nonrefundable tax credits for amounts paid for tuition to a private school on behalf of a qualifying student. The act provides definitions and establishes procedures and requirements for administering the tax credits. The act establishes duties of scholarship granting organizations and provides penalties. The act authorizes the State Tax Commission to make rules. This act authorizes the Division of Consumer Protection to enforce certain private school requirements. This act has retrospective operation for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2003. | D. CHRIS BUTTARS BLAINE WALKER, ROBERT FARNSWORTH, MIKE GABEL, MAC BRUBAKER |
SUPPORT | Choice and competition | Died |
| SB35 (AMD) |
REDEVELOPMENT OF SUPERFUND SITES; This act modifies the Redevelopment Agencies Act. The act expands the criteria for blight to include a superfund site. The act makes an exception to a size restriction on project areas for the case of a superfund site. | D. CHRIS BUTTARS DON ANDERSEN, LYNN SNOW, BARBARA OWEN, PATTI FLORENCE, BRYAN KOHLER |
SUPPORT | Allows additional private development | Passed |
| SB39 (Sub 1) |
AMENDMENTS TO THE UTAH ANTIDISCRIMINATION ACT; This act modifies the Utah Antidiscrimination Act to address the application of the Utah Antidiscrimination Act to employers with 14 or fewer employees. This act makes technical changes. | ED MAYNE WAYNE LANTZ, KELLY HANNAH, CHRIS SLOAN, BARBARA OWEN |
OPPOSE | Died | |
| SB46 | RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS; This act modifies the Property Tax Act to provide definitions, to provide for an exemption from taxation of a portion of the fair market value of a qualifying secondary residence, and to clarify the exemption from taxation of a portion of the fair market value of a primary residence. The act establishes procedures and requirements for claiming an exemption for a qualifying secondary residence. This act requires the State Tax Commission to make distributions from the General Fund to counties for the amount of exemptions claimed for qualifying secondary residences and establishes procedures for making such distributions. This act makes technical changes. | ED MAYNE MARGARET MALHBERBE, KELLY HANNAH, TROY BURNETT, TOM COLEMERE |
OPPOSE | Died | |
| SB50 (AMD) |
MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENTS; This act modifes municipal land use and development provisions to prohibit a municipality from enforcing land use and development ordinances with respect to a special district's water treatment plant that provides culinary water to more than one political subdivision of the state. The act provides an exception to the prohibition in the case of uniform building code or other ordinances necessary for the protection of public health and safety or to enforce standards promoting compalibility with surrounding uses. | MICHAEL WADDOUPS BLAINE WALKER, MAC BRUBAKER, ROBERT FARNSWORTH, MAX THOMPSON |
OPPOSE | Died | |
| SB54 (Sub 2) |
MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENCY ACT AMENDMENTS; This act amends the Mobile Home Park Residency Act and establishes a minimum of rights and remedies for both mobile home park residents and owners. | ED MAYNE | OPPOSE | Died | |
| SB57 | CHARTER SCHOOL AMENDMENTS; This act modifies the State System of Public Education Code by expanding the number of charter schools that the State Board of Education may sponsor, removing enrollment limitations on charter schools sponsored by local school boards, specifying requirements for charter schools, and expanding a school building loan program to include charter school buildings. | HOWARD STEPHENSON | SUPPORT | Passed | |
| SB59 (Sub 2 AMD) |
AMENDMENTS TO UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL AND SEXUALLY EXPLICIT EMAIL ACT; This act modifies the Unsolicited Commercial and Sexually Explicit Email Act by providing additional definitions, modifying certain information that must be provided by a sender of an unsolicited commercial or sexually explicit email, eliminating the requirement for the sender of a sexually explicit email to provide a toll-free telephone number, changing the damages for a violation, and making technical changes. | PATRICE ARENT | SUPPORT | Died | |
| SB62 (Sub 2) |
UTAH HOUSE INSPECTIONS STANDARD OF PRACTICE; This act modifies the Real Estate Code by clarifying the practice of home inspections; setting forth guidelines and definitions; listing exclusions; specifying requirements for a written house inspection report; identifying prohibited practices; making home inspection service providers liable for inspections not performed in compliance with this chapter; and limiting the time within which a client may file a grievance against an inspector. | PAULA JULANDER MARGARET MALHERBE, TERI JERMAN, KELLY HANNAH, MIKE METZGER |
MONITOR | Died | |
| SB71 | ROLLBACK TAX AND ONE-TIME IN LIEU FEE AMENDMENTS; This act modifies the Farmland Assessment Act to allow a county that adopts an ordinance to extend the rollback period for purposes of calculating the rollback tax. The act provides for the distribution of rollback taxes. The act establishes the purpose for which certain rollback taxes may be used and requires a county legislative body to adopt an ordinance containing certain information before expending those rollback taxes. The act addresses the distribution of the conservation easement rollback tax and the calculation of certain one-time in lieu fee payments. The act makes technical changes. | PETER KNUDSON JOAN TAYLOR, MARGARET MALHERBE, BRYAN KOHLER |
OPPOSE | Died | |
| SB77 | INDEPENDENT ESCROW AGENTS AMENDMENTS; This act modifes the Financial Institution title to exempt qualified intermediaries, as defines, from the chapter regulating independent escrow agencies and to make technical corrections. | THOMAS HATCH JOHN HARR JR., TERI JERMAN, MIKE SLOAN, JOAN TAYLOR |
MONITOR | Secures the 1031 exchanging process | Died |
| SB84 (AMD) |
REAL PROPERTY VOLUNTARY ENVIRONMENTAL RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS; This act modifies the Environmental Quality Code by creating a new chapter, "Environmental Institutional Control Act." The act allows for creation of environmental institutional controals which limit or otherwise affect the use of real property which has been affected by a cleanup or risk assessment. The act includes procedures for establishment and enforcement of the institutional controls, removal of the controls, and appeal of the executive director's decision regarding the controls. | BILL WRIGHT TROY BURNETT, JOE FLORENCE, LEESA SNAPP, JAREN DAVIS |
SUPPORT | Allows private property owners to determine the level of cleanup and limit the use of land | Passed |
| SB86 (AMD) |
PROHIBITION OF AUTOMATIC RENEWAL OF SERVICE CONTRACTS; This act modifies the title dealing with Contracts and Obligations in General by enacting provisions that prohibit the automatic renewal of service contracts unless the seller notifies the consumer of the automatic renewal. | MICHAEL WADDOUPS MARGARET MALHERBE, WAYNE LANTZ, KELLY HANNAH, JEFF MORROW |
SUPPORT | Landlords and landowners are being forced into unreasonable renewals | Passed |
| SB92 (SUB 1 AMD) |
LAND SURVEYOR AMENDMENTS; This act modifies the Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Licensing Act by sunsetting the option of persons seeking licensure as professional land surveyors to substitute a program of qualifying experience for the educational requirement. The act also makes technical changes. | HOWARD STEPHENSEON TOM COLEMERE, MIKE GABEL, ROBERT FARNSWORTH, JEFF THAYNE |
SUPPORT | Increases competency with new GPC technology | Passed |
| SB97 (AMD) |
COUNTY ANNEXATION AMENDMENTS; This act modifies provisions relating to Counties. The act repeals an alternate procedure for annexing part of one county to another and makes technical and conforming changes. | CARLENE WALKER DAN SIMONS SR., CINDY WOOD, JAREN DAVIS, PATTI FLORENCE |
SUPPORT | Passed | |
| SB102 (AMD) |
PROPERTY TAX APPEAL PROVISIONS; This act amends the Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Act and the Revenue and Taxation Code. This act exempts real estate brokers, real estate sales agents, and other persons from real estate appraiser licensing and certification requirements when giving an opinion regarding the value of real estate in certain circumstances. The act makes technical changes. | CURT BRAMBLE LEESA SNAPP, MAX THOMPSON, MIKE GABEL, BARBARA OWEN |
OPPOSE | Died | |
| SB114 | JOURNAL OF NOTARY PUBLIC ACTS; This act modifies the Notaries Public Reform Act to require notaries public to maintain a journal of notarial acts. | PETER KNUDSON | OPPOSE UNLESS AMENDED TO EXEMPT TITLE & BROKERS | Mandates a journal | Died |
| SB139 (Sub 1) |
VOTED LEEWAY AMENDMENTS; This act modifies the State System of Public Education Code and the Property Tax Act to exempt school districts from certain advertisement requirements when budgeting revenue from a voted leeway and levying a voted leeway tax rate. This act makes technical amendments. | LYLE HILLYARD STEFANIE TUGAW, TOM COLEMERE, DAN SIMONS SR., JEFF MORROW |
MONITOR | Died | |
| SB148 (AMD) |
PROPERTY TAX - FARMLAND ASSESSMENT ACT; This act modifies the Farmland Assessment Act to define terms and to modify the qualifications for agricultural use assessment. The act modifies information to be contained on certain property tax notices. The act changes the time period for an owner of land to notify the county assessor if land does not meet certain qualifications for agricultural use assessment. The act modifies provisions relating to the imposition and collection of the rollback tax, the conservation easement rollback tax, and one-time in lieu fee payments. The act modifies provisions relating to the imposition of interest for purposes of the rollback tax and the conservation easement rollback tax. The act addresses the application requirements for agricultural use assessment. The act addresses the creation and termination of a lieu on certain property. The act addresses when title may pass to a governmental entity acquiring land subject to agricultural use assessment. The act makes technical changes. The act takes effect on January 1, 2004. | TOM HATCH MIKE SLOAN, BLAINE WALKER, DAN SIMONS SR. |
MONITOR | Passed | |
| SB154 (Sub 4) |
PUBLIC EDUCATION AMENDMENTS; This act modifies the State System of Public Education Code and the Election Code relating to the governance and funding of the public education system, the core academic skills, assessment and accountability, and school choice. | THOMAS HATCH | SUPPORT | Passed | |
| SB164 (Sub 1 AMD) |
COUNTY AMENDMENTS; This act modifies provisions relating to Counties. The act modifies requirements relating to the recording of a map showing a division of agricultural land and authorizes the county legislative body to establish an alternate procedure for recording a document relating to a division of agricultural land. The act modifies county powers relating to the acquisition of real and personal property. | DAVID GLADWELL JOE FLORENCE, DAN SIMONS SR. |
MONITOR | Passed | |
| SB187 | EMINENT DOMAIN AMENDMENTS; This act clarifies a property owner's right to mediate or arbitrate disputes arising from eminent domain actions. | PARLEY HELLEWELL BLAINE WALKER, ROBERT FARNSWORTH, JEFF THAYNE, CINDY WOOD |
SUPPORT | Passed | |
| SB194 (AMD) |
COMMERCE AND TRADE - TELEPHONE AND FACSIMILE SOLICITATION ACT; This act modifies the Telephone and Facsimile Solicitation Act to provide definitions and modify some of the guidelines and enforcement mechanisms for telephone and facsimile solicitations. The act enacts provisions providing guidelines for the maintenance of a no-call database by the Division of Consumer Protection. | DAVID THOMAS DON ANDERSEN, PATTI FLORENCE, CINDY WOOD |
OPPOSE UNLESS AMENDED | Passed Amended |
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| SB198 (AMD) |
DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE - DEFINITIONS AMENDMENTS; This act modifies the Securities Division - Real Estate Division section of the Utah Code. The act establishes that a real estate sales agent may be engaged either as an independent contractor or as an employee of a licensed principal real estate broker. The act establishes that the relationship between a sales agent and broker is an independent contractor relationship unless there is clear and convincing evidence that the relationship was intended by the parties to be an employer employee relationship. | JOHN VALENTINE | SUPPORT | Agents can be independent contractors | Passed |
| SB203 (Sub 2) |
CONDOMINIUM LAW AMENDMENTS; This act modifies the Real Estate Code. The act adds definitions. The act entitles the association of unit owners to recover all expenses incurred by the association in collecting unpaid assessments, attorneys' fees, and other fees associated with collection. The act provides that upon failure to pay an assessment, the association may terminate an owner's utility services and access and use of recreational facilities until payment is received unless an owner has requested an informal hearing to dispute the assessment. The act provides the association the opportunity to collect all future lease payments from a tenant who fails to pay any assessment for a period of more than 30 days. The act adds provisions for setting up an account for assessment funds paid to the association. The act indicates that funds received are to be disbursed to the association until the assessment is paid in full, after which any remaining funds will be paid to the unit owner. The act makes technical changes. | MICHAEL WADDOUPS MAC BRUBAKER, JOHN HARR JR., BLAINE WALKER |
MONITOR | Passed | |
| SB226 | STATE TAX COMMISSION AMENDMENTS; This act modifies the Revenue and Taxation Code to enact provisions modifying the procedures for voting on adjudicative matters by the State Tax Commission. The act applies to State Tax Commission decisions issued after May 5, 2003. | HOWARD STEPHENSON BUTCH DAILEY, RICHARD FORSYTH, TOM COLEMERE |
SUPPORT | Passed | |
| HJR14 (AMD) |
JOINT RESOLUTION SUPPORTING ACTION PLAN FOR PUBLIC LANDS AND EDUCATION; This joint resolution of the Legislature urges the United States Congress to appropriate just compensation to the state of Utah for the impact of federal land ownership on the state's ability to fund public education. | STEPHEN URQUHARTJEFF THAYNE, LEESA SNAPP, JOHN HARR JR. | SUPPORT | Fairness in Property Tax funding | Passed |
| HB13 (Sub 1 AMD) |
TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR PRESERVATION AMENDMENTS; This act modifies the Transportation Code to extend the period for which real property may be acquired for the preservation of a future transportation corridor from 20 years to 30 years in advance. This act requires the Department of Transportation to give the original grantor first right of refusal of the highest offer for unused parcels of real property acquired for transportation corridors and provides for notification and 90 days to accept the offer. This act makes technical changes. | MARDA DILLREE BUTCH DAILEY, MAX THOMPSON, MIKE GABEL, KELLY HANNAH |
SUPPORT WITH MONITORING | Allows Private Property owner to force sale by UDOT | Passed |
| HB22 (Sub 1) |
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF; This act amends provisions relating to Property Tax Relief. The act amends the definition of household income and defines terms. The act amends provisions relating to eligibility to claim a homeowner's credit or renter's credit. The act makes technical changes. This act has retrospective operation to January 1, 2003. | WAYNE HARPER TOM COLEMERE, ROBERT FARNSWORTH, MARGARET MALHERBE, CHRIS SLOAN |
MONITOR | Passed | |
| HB36 (AMD) |
ACCESSIBLE HOUSING; This act modifies the Community and Economic Development Code. This act permits the Division of Community Development to assist local governments in the development of accessible housing. This act modifies the elements to be considered by the Private Activity Bond Review Board when allocating the state's private activity bond volume cap and modifies the powers of housing authorities. This act modifies the allowable uses of the Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund. This act allows the Department of Community and Economic Development and the Utah Housing Corporation to give consideration to projects that increase the supply of accessible housing. This act provides definitions. | STEVE MASCARO DAN SIMONS SR., BRYAN KOHLER, ROBERT FARNSWORTH, CHRIS SLOAN |
SUPPORT | Authorizes use of Olene Walker money | Passed |
| HB40 (SUB 1 AMD) |
NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL NONPUBLIC PERSONAL INFORMATION; This act modifies the Commerce and Trade title to enact the Notice of Intent to Sell Nonpublic Personal Information Act. This act defines terms, requires a notice be given by a commerical entity under certain circumstances, and establishes the liability of a commerical entity for violating the act. This act takes effect on Jan 1, 2004. | DOUG AAGARD TERI JERMAN, TROY BURNETT, DAN SIMONS SR., LYNN SNOW |
OPPOSE UNLESS AMENDED |
Real Property Exempted |
Passed Amended |
| HB42 | WATER USER NOTIFICATION AMENDMENTS; This act modifies the Water and Irrigation Code by changing certain water rights notification requirements. | MICHAEL STYLER DON ANDERSEN, BARBARA OWEN, BRYAN KOHLER, JOHN HARR JR. |
SUPPORT WITH MONITORING | Passed | |
| HB51 | HISTORIC PRESERVATION IN GENERAL PLANS; This act modifies the Utah Municipal Code and provisions relating to Counties. The act adds historic preservation to the matters that the general plan of a county or municipality may provide for. | RALPH BECKER JEFF THAYNE, CINDY WOOD, LEESA SNAPP, JOE FLORENCE |
MONITOR | Passed | |
| HB87 | PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENT OF LOW-INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDITS AND LOW-INCOME HOUSING COVENANTS; This act modifies the Property Tax Act to provide definitions and to address the property tax assessment of low-income housing tax credits and low-income housing covenants. This act makes technical changes. This act provides an effective date and provides for retrospective operation. | GORDON SNOW WAYNE LANTZ, MIKE SLOAN, TERI JERMAN |
SUPPORT | Good Bill | Passed |
| HB147 | UTAH CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS PROMPT PAYMENT ACT; This act modifies the Commerce and Trade provisions by enacting the Utah Construction Contracts Prompt Payment Act. The act defines certain terms. It requires progress payments on certain construction contracts. The act requires the owner to promptly dispute a billing or estimate with which the owner does not agree and limits the amount that an owner can withhold from a progress payment. The act requires prompt payment by the owner upon completion of the work. The act provides for interest on late payments. The act gives subcontractors the right to notification of progress payments. The act provides for the awarding of costs and attorneys' fees. The act requires prompt payment by the contractor to subcontractors and suppliers. The act requires the waiver of mechanics' lien rights by contractors and subcontractors upon receipt of payment. The act provides for the interruption of the work on a construction contract without penalty in cases of a environmental hazard. The act provides for the interruption of work on a construction contract or the termination of the contract in cases of nonpayment. The act provides an effective date. | DAVID HOGUE MIKE SLOAN, PATTI FLORENCE, RICHARD FORSYTH, CINDY WOOD |
OPPOSE | Interferes with private contracts | Died |
| HB200 (AMD Sub 1) |
PROPERTY TAX - INTEREST RATE ON DEFERRED TAXES; This act modifies the Property Tax Act to address the interest rate imposed on certain deferred property taxes or uniform fees. This act makes technical changes. This act takes effect on January 1, 2004. | LAVAR CHRISTENSEN MARGARET MALHERBE, WAYNE LANTZ, TROY BURNETT, STEFANIE TUGAW |
SUPPORT | Passed | |
| HB205 | COUNTY BOARDS OF EQUALIZATION - HEARING OFFICERS; This act modifies the Property Tax Act to reguire certain hearing officers appointed by a county board of equalization to be a licensed appraiser. This act makes technical changes. | GREG BUXTON MAC BRUBAKER, TERI JERMAN, DON ANDERSEN, WAYNE LANTZ |
OPPOSE | Died | |
| HB249 (Sub 2 AMD) |
LICENSING MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICERS; This act modifies the Utah Residential Mortgage Practices Act to modify the definition of the business of residential mortgage loans, to require licensing, prelicensing examinations, and continuing education of persons engaging in the business of residential mortgage loans, and to modify other licensing requirements. The act modifies the membership of the Residential Mortgage Regulatory Commission. The act prohibits persons from acting in certain multiple capacities with respect to a residential mortgage loan. The act makes technical changes. This act takes effect January 1, 2004. | BRENT PARKERMAC BRUBAKER, MIKE GABEL | MONITOR | Died | |
| HB273 (AMD) |
UTILITY COSTS TO HOMEOWNER; This act modifies the Utah Municipal Code and provisions relating to special districts and local districts to prohibit a municipality, a special district, and a local district from refusing to furnish water to property based on an arrearage from a previous owner or from collecting a previous owner's arrearage from the current owner. The act authorizes special districts and local districts that own or control a water system to discontinue providing water if the property owner fails to pay for water previously furnished. The act also makes technical changes. | STEVE MASCAROSTEFANIE TUGAW, CHRIS SLOAN | SUPPORT | Prevents water bills from being treated as lien rights | Passed |
| HB274 (AMD) |
RIGHTS-OF-WAY ACROSS FEDERAL LAND; This act modifies the Transportation Code by amending rights-of-way across federal lands provisions. | MIKE NOEL MARGARET MALHERBE, TROY BURNETT, JAREN DAVIS, MIKE METZGER |
SUPPORT | Passed | |
| HB277 | RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE PRACTICES AMENDMENTS; This act modifies the Utah Residential Mortgage Practices Act to provide a state certification under which a certified individual or entity engaging in the business of residential mortgage loans may operate with different fees and bond requirements than a non-certified individual or entity engaging in the business of residential mortgage loans. The act exempts certain mortgage lending institutions from the Utah Residential Mortgage Practices Act. | MORGAN PHILPOT BLAINE WALKER, DAN SIMONS SR. |
SUPPORT | Passed | |
| HB293 | DISCLOSURE OF METH LABS ON RENTAL PROPERTY; This act modifies the Utah Fit Premises Act of the Real Estate Code. The act requires the disclosure of methamphetamine production on residential rental units under certain circumstances. | DAVID LITVACK | OPPOSE | Died | |
| HB349 (Sub 1) |
PRACTICE OF LAW AMENDMENTS; This act defines the practice of law and states that only persons admitted by the Supreme Court may practice law in this state. This act has an effective date. | GREG CURITS | MONITOR | Passed | |
| HB00 | MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENCY AMENDMENTS; This act modifes the Mobile Home Park Residency Act by establishing mobile home park residents' associations right of first refual regarding the sale of mobile home parks. | JIM DUNNIGAN JOAN TAYLOR, STEFANIE TUGAW, MAC BRUBAKER, BUTCH DAILEY |
OPPOSE | Forces delivery of first right of refusal without compensation | Died |
MORE TO COME!!
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