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Bill Summary · SB 338

Legislative bill overview

SB 338 amends Utah's nonprofit entity laws, though the specific substantive changes are not detailed in the action history provided. The bill successfully passed both chambers and was signed by the Governor on March 24, 2025, indicating bipartisan support through its enrollment and executive approval.

Why is this important

Nonprofit entity legislation affects thousands of organizations operating in Utah, including charities, religious organizations, educational institutions, and community groups. Changes to nonprofit governance, registration, or operational requirements can have meaningful impacts on how these organizations function and comply with state law.

Potential points of contention

  • Without access to the bill's actual text, specific areas of disagreement cannot be identified, though nonprofit amendments typically involve debates over reporting requirements, governance standards, or liability protections
  • The rapid passage (enrolled to Governor in 4 days) suggests either non-controversial provisions or that substantive negotiations occurred earlier in the legislative process
  • Implementation details and compliance timelines for affected organizations depend on the bill's specific requirements

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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