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HB 375

Outdoor Recreation Modifications

2026 General Session Introduced by Jason Kyle and 1 co-sponsor

Utah HB 375 modifies outdoor recreation regulations with budgetary implications; sponsor revision suggests contested policy adjustments to state recreation rules.

Senate/ 2nd Reading Calendar to Rules [Senate Rules Committee]
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Bill Summary · HB 375

Legislative bill overview

HB 375 modifies Utah's outdoor recreation regulations, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available action history. The bill has undergone sponsor substitution, indicating substantive revisions to its original language. A fiscal note has been prepared, suggesting the measure carries budgetary implications.

Why is this important

Outdoor recreation policy affects public land access, tourism revenue, environmental management, and local economies across Utah. Changes to recreation regulations can impact everything from hunting and fishing rules to trail maintenance funding and park management practices.

Potential points of contention

  • Unclear which specific recreation activities or lands are affected without seeing the bill's actual text
  • Fiscal note existence suggests cost impacts that may affect state or local budgets
  • Sponsor substitution indicates potential disagreements over the bill's original approach that required rewording

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

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