Herriman Trains Staff After Violation of State Law
Herriman staff violated the law, and have now been told they were wrong.
HB 378: Regulatory Sandbox for Market Innovation
This bill sets up a pathway for financial and peer-to-peer technologies to petition for relief from onerous regulations that poorly apply to their models.
HB 354: A Freer Market for Peer-to-Peer Apps
This bill creates a new regulatory approach for peer-to-peer companies and exempts incidental commercial activity at an airport from regulation.
HB 182: Butter and Cream from Raw Milk
This bill allows butter and cream made from raw milk to be sold in Utah.
HB 59: Barriers to Government Competing with Private Businesses
Government should maintain a level playing field for private industry—not compete with it. This bill is a step in that direction.
Fixing the Food Truck Fiasco
If at first you don't succeed, try again — so that's what the legislature did when it comes to food truck regulations.
HB 429: Rental Car Protectionism
This bill adds numerous costly regulations for companies empowering Utahns to share/rent their own vehicles.
SB 185: More Cash Rebates and Tax Credits for the Film Industry
This bill nearly doubles the amount of money that can be given out in tax credits, eliminates a cap for the amount of cash rebates that can be given, and allows post-production projects to be able to qualify for this easy money.
SB 192: Plastic Bag Tax
A new tax of 10 cents per bag would be imposed on consumers under this bill.
SB 211: Equine Dentistry Amendments
This bill defines teeth floating while allowing non-veterinary individuals to practice it professionally.