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Bill Summary · SB 190

Legislative bill overview

SB 190 amends Utah's trailer registration requirements, though the specific substantive changes are not detailed in the provided action history. The bill received a substitute recommendation and favorable recommendation from the Senate Transportation Committee with amendments, indicating significant revisions were made during the committee process.

Why is this important

Trailer registration directly affects vehicle owners, commercial haulers, and state revenue collection. Changes to registration requirements can impact compliance costs, administrative burden, and fee structures for thousands of Utah residents and businesses who operate trailers.

Potential points of contention

  • The nature of the specific registration amendments (fees, frequency, vehicle types covered, or compliance standards) cannot be evaluated without the bill text, but such changes typically face pushback from affected industries
  • The substitute recommendation suggests the original bill was substantially modified, which may indicate initial stakeholder concerns or feasibility issues
  • Trailer registration changes often affect small businesses and agricultural operations disproportionately if compliance costs increase

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

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