Gov. Cox signs 61 bills in the 2025 General Legislative Session

March 19, 2025
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SALT LAKE CITY (March 19, 2025) – Today, Gov. Cox signed 61 bills in the 2025 General Legislative Session. Information on these bills can be found below:

  • HB 12, Division of Purchasing and General Services Amendments
  • HB 25, Retirement Amendments
  • HB 47, Public Lands Watering Rights Amendments
  • HB 48, Wildland Urban Interface Modifications
  • HB 55, County Office Amendments
  • HB 58, Building Inspector Amendments
  • HB 64, Public Official Bonding Amendments
  • HB 115, State Park Funding Amendments
  • HB 122, Military Affairs Amendments
  • HB 134, Food Cart Amendments
  • HB 138, Food Labeling Amendments
  • HB 174, Water Rights Restricted Account
  • HB 175, Housing Construction Amendments
  • HB 194, Beekeeping and Veterinary Amendments
  • HB 200, Outdoor Recreation Amendments
  • HB 202, Private Landowner Big Game Revisions
  • HB 208, Urban Farming Assessment Modifications
  • HB 223, State Grant Requirements
  • HB 224, Inmate Reentry, Finances, and Debt Modifications
  • HB 239, Disaster Funds Revisions
  • HB 252, State Custody Amendments
  • HB 256, Municipal and County Zoning Amendments
  • HB 276, Commitment Revisions
  • HB 282, Health and Human Services Modifications
  • HB 283, Child and Family Services Amendments
  • HB 296, Recovery Residence Services Amendments
  • HB 310, Disability Coverage Amendments
  • HB 317, Executive Agency Innovation Incentives
  • HB 412, Boards and Commissions Revisions
  • HB 414S, Raw Milk Amendments
  • HB 550, Building Permit Fee Prohibition Amendments
  • HCR 7, Concurrent Resolution Recognizing Patriots’ Day
  • HCR 9, House Concurrent Resolution to Create Energy Compact with Idaho and Wyoming
  • HCR 14, House Concurrent Resolution Supporting Streamlining Utah Housing Policies
  • SB 19, Utah Retirement Systems Amendments for Military Personnel
  • SB 21, Long-Term Disability Amendments
  • SB 22, State Employee Benefit Amendments
  • SB 25, Postretirement Reemployment for Emergency Services Workers
  • SB 50, Limited Purpose Local Government Entities Board of Trustees Compensation Amendments
  • SB 53, Election Code Amendments
  • SB 54, Appearance of Candidate Name on Ballot
  • SB 104, Boundary Line Amendments
  • SB 118, Political Party Procedures Amendments
  • SB 121, Property Loss Amendments
  • SB 128, Assisted Reproduction Amendments
  • SB 161S01, Cultural and Community Engagement Amendments
  • SB 165, Municipal Broadband Service Amendments
  • SB 179, Local Regulation of Business Entities Amendments
  • SB 196, Physical Therapist Practice Amendments
  • SB 242, Public Employees’ Benefit and Insurance Program Modifications
  • SB 245, PEHP Amendments
  • SB 255, Line-of-Duty Death Benefit Amendments
  • SB 269, Telecommunications Amendments
  • SB 278, State Debt Collection Amendments
  • SB 284, Medicaid Doula Services
  • SB 297, Congregate Care Amendments
  • SCR 1, Concurrent Resolution Authorizing Adult Sentencing and Supervision Length Guidelines and Juvenile Disposition Guidelines
  • SCR 2, Concurrent Resolution Encouraging Practices that Promote Child independence
  • SCR 3, Concurrent Resolution Supporting Federalism Principles and Utah’s Control of its Energy Future
  • SR 4, Concurrent Resolution Fostering Social Connection and Establishing Utah Community Health Day
  • SCR 5, Concurrent Resolution Recognizing Radon Action and Awareness Month