State Campgrounds Amendments
Utah HB 34 modifies state campground management operations to improve efficiency and functionality within state parks recreational facilities.
Utah HB 34 modifies state campground management operations to improve efficiency and functionality within state parks recreational facilities.
HB 34 modifies Utah's state campground operations and management policies, though the specific amendments are not detailed in the provided action history. The bill was introduced by Representatives Steve Eliason and Scott Sandall and received gubernatorial approval on March 24, 2025. This legislation affects how state-managed camping facilities operate within Utah's parks system.
State campgrounds are significant public recreational resources that generate revenue and provide outdoor access for residents and tourists. Changes to campground management can impact facility maintenance standards, pricing, reservation systems, operational efficiency, and user experiences across Utah's state parks. These amendments likely address practical management challenges or operational improvements identified in existing campground operations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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