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HB 430

Security and Land Restriction Amendments

2025 General Session Introduced by Mike McKell and 1 co-sponsor

Utah HB 430 modifies state security and land restriction laws, signed into law March 2025, affecting property management and access protocols statewide.

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Bill Summary · HB 430

Legislative bill overview

HB 430 amends Utah's security and land restriction laws, though the specific policy changes are not detailed in the action timeline provided. The bill was introduced by Representatives Mike McKell and Candice Pierucci and successfully passed through the legislative process before receiving gubernatorial approval on March 26, 2025.

Why is this important

Security and land restriction policies directly affect property rights, public safety measures, and land use regulations in Utah. Changes to these areas can impact how residents, businesses, and government agencies manage property access, environmental protections, or emergency response protocols.

Potential points of contention

  • Property rights vs. public safety: Amendments to land restrictions may balance individual property ownership interests against state security or environmental concerns
  • Implementation costs: New security requirements or restrictions could impose compliance costs on landowners or government entities
  • Scope and enforcement clarity: Without specific language details, potential ambiguity about which lands are affected and enforcement mechanisms could create practical implementation challenges

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

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