Utah Legal Tender Act
The Utah Legal Tender Act, which was passed March 10, 2011, recognizes gold and silver coins as legal tender in the state of Utah. This includes allowing the state of Utah to pay off debts in gold and silver and allowing individuals to transact in gold and silver coins without paying state capital gains tax, among other provisions. The bill was introduced as HB317 by State Representative Brad J. Galvez.
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Utah Legal Tender Act
The Utah Legal Tender Act, which was passed March 10, 2011, recognizes gold and silver coins as legal tender in the state of Utah. This includes allowing the state of Utah to pay off debts in gold and silver and allowing individuals to transact in gold and silver coins without paying state capital gains tax, among other provisions. The bill was introduced as HB317 by State Representative Brad J. Galvez.
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1st reading
2011-02-24
2011-03-04
2nd reading
2011-03-02
2011-03-09
3rd reading
2011-03-04
2011-03-10
bill
H.B. 317
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date passed
2011-03-04
2011-03-10
date signed
2011-03-25
introduced by
Rep. Brad J. Galvez
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Sen. Scott K. Jenkins
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legislature
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Utah Legal Tender Act
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signed by
Gov. Gary Herbert
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status
in force
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Utah Legal Tender Act
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