In last-minute ploy, Senate moves to block cities from regulating ATVs

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In last-minute ploy, Senate moves to block cities from regulating ATVs
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Until Tuesday night, HB146 was just about food trucks, limiting Utah cities’ ability to regulate how mobile commercial kitchens operate.

Several off-road utility terrain vehicles motor up Sand Flats Road towards the Sand Flats Recreation Area trail, located just 4 miles from downtown Moab, Feb. 19, 2021.

The amendments were inserted by Sen. Curtis Bramble, R-Provo, as the bill was being debated on the Senate floor Tuesday — after the bill had undergone hearings in House and Senate committees. The amended bill, which passed the Senate 26-2, would bar cities and counties from enacting noise restrictions targeting ATV businesses. It would specifically prohibit them from requiring such businesses to undergo any additional inspection; registration or license plate requirements; requiring any equipment modifications on “street legal” ATVs; and limiting the number ATVs business can rent.

As originally proposed by Rep. Karianne Lisonbee, R-Clearfield, HB146 was limited to food truck regulations. It would block cities from imposing licensing fees that exceed the actual cost of processing the permits; from requiring the vendor undergo criminal background checks; from requiring compliance with zoning ordinances; and from regulating the size of the food trucks.

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