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UT HB0422
Bill
Status
3/6/2026
Primary Sponsor
Jill Koford
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AI Summary
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Requires public infrastructure districts to dissolve within 30 days after paying all debts, satisfying contractual obligations, and completing and transferring infrastructure projects to responsible entities
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Mandates appointed board members file conflict of interest disclosures (including financial relationships) on the Utah Public Notice Website and district website
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Modifies annexation requirements so districts can only annex property if the governing document authorizes the specific annexation area, and requires approval from county or municipal legislative bodies when annexing property outside the creating entity's boundaries
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Expands notice requirements recorded with county recorders to include district purpose, summary of planned improvements, indebtedness limits, statement that burdens run with the land, and contact information for potential property purchasers
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Clarifies that 100% property owner consent requirements are satisfied based on county recorder records on petition filing date, and subsequent ownership changes do not affect petition validity
Legislative Description
Public Infrastructure Districts Amendments
Revenue and Taxation
Last Action
House/ filed in House file for bills not passed
3/6/2026