H.B. 242 - Secondary Water Metering Amendments

Sponsors

Sponsor: Legislators
Floor Sponsor: Legislators

Better Utah Position

– Support

Year

2022

Bill Status

– Passed

Summary

Requires the installation and use of meters on all secondary water connections by January 1, 2030, except for existing connections within smaller counties, and provides penalties for noncompliance, including holding back funding for water projects. Also creates a grant program using ARPA funding to help install secondary water meters.

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Votes

Voted "Yes"
Vote Legislator District
Yes Sen. J. Stuart Adams Republican SD7
Yes Sen. Curtis S. Bramble Republican SD24
Yes Sen. David G. Buxton Republican SD4
Yes Sen. Kirk A. Cullimore Republican SD19
Yes Sen. Gene Davis Democrat SD3
Yes Sen. Luz Escamilla Democrat SD10
Yes Sen. Keith Grover Republican SD23
Yes Sen. Wayne A. Harper Republican SD16
Yes Sen. Jani Iwamoto Democrat SD4
Yes Sen. Michael S. Kennedy Republican SD21
Yes Sen. Derek L. Kitchen Democrat SD2
Yes Sen. Daniel McCay Republican SD18
Yes Sen. Michael K. Mckell Republican SD25
Yes Sen. Ann Millner Republican SD5
Yes Sen. Derrin R. Owens Republican SD27
Yes Sen. Kathleen Riebe Democrat SD15
Yes Sen. Scott D. Sandall Republican SD1
Yes Sen. Jerry W. Stevenson Republican SD6
Yes Sen. Daniel W. Thatcher Republican SD11
Yes Sen. Evan J. Vickers Republican SD28
Yes Sen. Todd Weiler Republican SD8
Yes Sen. Chris H. Wilson Republican SD2
Voted "No"
Vote Legislator District
No Sen. David P. Hinkins Republican SD26
No Sen. Don L. Ipson Republican SD29
No Sen. John D. Johnson Republican SD3
Officially Absent
Vote Legislator District
Absent Sen. Jacob L. Anderegg Republican SD22
Absent Sen Lincoln Fillmore Republican SD17
Absent Sen. Karen Mayne Democrat SD5
Absent Sen. Ronald Winterton Republican SD20
Didn't Get to Vote
Vote Legislator District