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UT HB0126

Bill

Status

Passed

3/13/2026

Primary Sponsor

Ariel Defay

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Origin

House of Representatives

2026 General Session

AI Summary

  • Micro-education entities must comply with all applicable local zoning and land use ordinances, which may include parking, traffic regulations, noise ordinances, graduated lot size requirements based on student numbers, and hours of operation

  • Student capacity for micro-education facilities is determined by the building's occupancy classification under state construction codes and local zoning regulations, with an absolute cap of 100 students regardless of facility capacity

  • Structures in any zone may be converted to micro-education facilities if they comply with state construction codes (including permits and inspections for occupancy classification changes) and applicable local ordinances

  • Political subdivisions may regulate micro-education entities through street type/size restrictions based on projected student impact, setback and height requirements, construction staging standards, and health/safety location regulations

  • Takes effect May 6, 2026 and amends Utah Code Sections 10-20-304 and 17-79-305

Legislative Description

Micro-Education Entity Facility Amendments

Education

Last Action

Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing

3/13/2026

Committee Referrals

Education2/6/2026
Rules2/5/2026
Political Subdivisions1/23/2026
Rules1/20/2026

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