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Bill Summary · HB 336

Legislative bill overview

HB 336 proposes amendments to Utah's state park accessibility standards and requirements. The bill appears to have undergone significant revision, as indicated by the Senate's striking of the enacting clause on March 8, 2025, and subsequent return to the House for reconsideration.

Why is this important

State park accessibility directly affects quality of life for residents with disabilities and elderly visitors. These amendments could either expand recreational opportunities for underserved populations or, depending on the specific changes, potentially modify funding or implementation requirements for park accessibility upgrades.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of accessibility requirements — Whether amendments strengthen, maintain, or reduce accessibility standards for facilities, trails, and amenities
  • Funding implications — Whether changes create new costs for state park operations or alter how accessibility improvements are financed
  • Implementation timeline — Whether amendments accelerate or extend deadlines for bringing existing facilities into compliance with accessibility standards

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

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