Creating resort area districts [HB-2600]
The purpose of this bill is to authorize county commissions to create resort area districts; provide for the petition process for creation or expansion of resort area districts; provide notice requirements for creation or expansion of resort area districts; provide that resort area districts are public corporations and political subdivisions; set forth powers of resort area districts; authorize resort area districts to undertake capital projects; authorize resort area districts to levy assessments upon real property; authorize resort area districts
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HB-2600: Creating resort area districts
Sponsored by: Rep. Tim Miley
Chapter 165, Acts, 2013 on 05/15/2013
Relating generally to use of alternative-fuel motor vehicles [HB-2817]
The purpose of this bill is to eliminate the availability of a tax credit for vehicles that are capable of running on ethanol and certain fuel mixtures containing ethanol, methanol or other alcohols. The bill removes the requirement that a converted vehicle must operate exclusively on an alternative fuel in order to take the credit. The bill eliminates a rule requirement. The bill allows pass-through entities to distribute credits to pass-through equity owners in any manner the equity owners see fit. The bill permits the transfer of tax credits
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HB-2817: Relating generally to use of alternative-fuel motor vehicles
Sponsored by: Sen. Ryan Ferns
Filed For Introduction on 03/05/2013
Relating to payment of employees separated from payroll before paydays [HB-2839]
The purpose of this bill is to allow employers to pay all wages earned by an employee within the next payroll cycle, rather than at the time of quitting, if the employee quits or resigns, but has given at least one pay period's notice of intention to quit.
HB-2839: Relating to payment of employees separated from payroll before paydays
Sponsored by: Sen. Fredrik Nelson
Filed For Introduction on 03/06/2013
Relating to valuation and assessment of property for ad valorem property taxation [HB-2840]
The purpose of this bill is to amend provisions relating to challenges to increases in valuation and assessment of property for ad valorem property taxation. The bill allows a real property owner to submit an independent appraisal of the property to the assessor. It provides for notice to an owner of an increase in the assessed value that is greater than sixty percent of the value determined by an independent appraisal. The bill also provides that the assessor bear the burden of proof to show that the value of the independent appraisal is incorrect
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HB-2840: Relating to valuation and assessment of property for ad valorem property taxation
Sponsored by: Rep. Tim Armstead
With Amendment, Do Pass, But First To Finance on 03/28/2013
Relating to comparative fault [HB-2843]
The purpose of this bill is to abolish joint liability and establish the principle of comparative fault by which each defendant is liable for damages according to the percentage of fault attributed by a judge or jury.
HB-2843: Relating to comparative fault
Sponsored by: Rep. Tim Armstead
Filed For Introduction on 03/06/2013