A new Utah bill is set to alter the funding of emergency services statewide, affecting the costs for homeowners, residents, and visitors.
According to Senate Bill 1005, municipalities and special services districts can now utilize a local sales tax to fund emergency medical and fire services.
This new system replaces the previous one, which heavily relied on property taxes.
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Author's summary: Utah's new law changes emergency services funding statewide.