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UT HB0132
Bill
Status
2/23/2026
Primary Sponsor
Jefferson Burton
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AI Summary
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Reduces the Veterans and Military Affairs Commission permanent membership from 18 to 17 members by removing the chamber of commerce military affairs representative, while increasing pro tempore member slots from five to six
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Adds the Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant to the list of nine military facilities where municipalities must coordinate land use compatibility within 5,000 feet of boundaries
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Expands the purposes for which the adjutant general of the National Guard may accept donations to include the State Partnership Program, humanitarian programs, and disaster or emergency response, in addition to existing authority for military museums and memorials
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Effective date: May 6, 2026
Legislative Description
Military Amendments
Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Last Action
House/ to Governor in Executive Branch - Governor
3/3/2026