This bill ensures that 18-year-olds engaged in entrepreneurship aren’t faced with permitting and licensing requirements while finishing their last year of high school.
This bill helps farmers who want to engage in agritourism (corn mazes, educational tours etc.) by clarifying they are not liable for injuries or illnesses related to inherent risks of being on a farm.
This bill would add additional regulations and permitting requirements for short-term rental operators — even for jurisdictions who may not want to impose them.
Excludes Central Bank Digital Currencies from the definition of money recognized by the state. This bill would exclude CBDC from the recognized definition of money, preventing CBDC from disrupting financial institutions and creating a workaround for financial privacy.
This bill improves Utah’s regulatory sandbox by streamlining applications, restructuring the sandbox advisory committee, and requiring agencies to suggest regulatory reform.