Municipal Service District Amendments
SB 328 sought to amend Utah municipal service district laws but stalled when the Senate struck its enacting clause, halting further action.
SB 328 sought to amend Utah municipal service district laws but stalled when the Senate struck its enacting clause, halting further action.
SB 328 proposes amendments to Utah's municipal service district laws, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available action record. The bill received a fiscal note from the Legislative Fiscal Analyst on March 3, 2026, and the Senate subsequently struck the enacting clause on March 7, 2026, effectively halting its progression.
Municipal service districts affect how local governments provide services like water, sewer, fire protection, and other utilities to their communities. Changes to these district rules can impact service delivery efficiency, funding mechanisms, and taxpayer costs across Utah municipalities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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