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SB 63

Waste Tire Recycling Amendments

2025 General Session Introduced by Scott Chew and 1 co-sponsor

Utah SB 63 amends state waste tire recycling rules but faces uncertain passage after House struck its enacting clause and returned it to Senate.

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Bill Summary · SB 63

Legislative bill overview

SB 63 proposes amendments to Utah's waste tire recycling program, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available information. The bill's recent history shows it passed the House (with the enacting clause struck on March 8, 2025) and was returned to the Senate for consideration.

Why is this important

Waste tire recycling directly affects environmental management, landfill capacity, and potential economic opportunities in resource recovery. Changes to recycling programs can impact municipalities, waste management companies, and businesses that handle or depend on recycled tire products.

Potential points of contention

  • The striking of the enacting clause suggests significant legislative disagreement or concern about the bill's current form
  • Unclear whether amendments expand or restrict tire recycling requirements, affecting compliance costs for stakeholders
  • Potential economic impacts on waste management industry and tire retailers depend on which specific provisions were modified

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

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