2021 Bills

This bill would require government agencies to no longer require a college degree as a condition of employment.
This bill allows parents to excuse their children from government schools due to an illness without requiring a doctor's note.
This bill reforms the existing price-gouging laws in the state to focus on individuals who are clearly and significantly taking advantage of Utahns during states of emergency.
Homeowners in Utah should be allowed to convert a portion of their home into an accessory apartment.
This bill clarifies existing worker laws to ensure that companies merely serving as a platform to provide work opportunities to Utahns are not mislabeled as that worker's employer. Libertas Institute supports this bill. The gig economy is one of the most promising sectors for Utah over the coming decade. The gig economy will play a vital role in ensuring that people looking for work always have an opportunity to find it. It is important that Utah embraces the future of work, and embodies the principles of a person's right to work by empowering a work-friendly environment that is aware of the future. This clarification in the law is critical for Utah to continue on the path to being a state that generates countless opportunities for its workforce to earn a living.
This bill is a workable step toward a more responsible deployment of police dogs, ensuring that both canines and their handlers are properly trained on a yearly basis.

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