Utah 2023 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0218

Introduced
1/17/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Report Pass
3/1/23  

Caption

Foreign Government Land Possession Requirements

Impact

If passed, HB0218 will amend existing laws related to property ownership in Utah to explicitly limit the interests of foreign governments in local real estate. By enforcing this prohibition, the bill could change the landscape of property ownership and investment in Utah, reinforcing state control over land and potentially affecting the market dynamics.

Summary

House Bill 218 (HB0218) is a legislative measure proposed to address the issue of foreign government interests in real property within the state of Utah. The bill specifically prohibits foreign governments or entities controlled by them from holding any interest in real property within the state. The definition of 'foreign government' includes any government that is not the U.S. federal government, a state, a territory, or a political subdivision of the state of Utah. The bill aims to safeguard local real estate from foreign influence and involvement. The bill includes key provisions such as the declaration that any transfer of property interests in violation of this law would be considered void. Specifically, the bill mandates that as of May 3, 2023, foreign governments are barred from purchasing, acquiring, leasing, or holding any interest in land located in Utah. An exception is made for interests that were already held before this date, thereby allowing those existing arrangements to remain valid. The impact of HB0218 on state laws is significant as it introduces new regulatory frameworks surrounding property ownership. By establishing clear restrictions on foreign ownership, the bill seeks to ensure that property rights continue to reside predominantly with U.S. citizens and local entities. This could have implications for real estate development and investment patterns in Utah, as it may discourage foreign entities from engaging in property transactions. Notably, discussions surrounding the bill may involve points of contention regarding property rights and the broader implications of limiting foreign investment. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for national security and economic stabilization, while opponents may raise concerns about the impact on Utah's economy, including potential deterrents to foreign investment that could lead to developmental and financial opportunities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HB0346

Funding Independence in Foreign Language Education

UT HB0186

State Land Purchase Restrictions

UT HB0011

Water Efficient Landscaping Requirements

UT HB0095

Landscaping Requirements

UT HB0364

Governmental Immunity Amendments

UT HB0197

Requirements for Supported Decision-making Agreements

UT HB0061

School Safety Requirements

UT HB0140

Government Attorney Fees Amendments

UT SB1084

Agricultural land: foreign ownership and interests: foreign governments.

UT HB0459

Governmental Immunity Amendments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.