Utah 2026 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SB0084

Introduced
1/20/26  
Refer
1/20/26  
Report Pass
1/22/26  
Engrossed
1/26/26  
Refer
2/3/26  
Report Pass
2/5/26  
Enrolled
2/23/26  

Caption

Department of Commerce Amendments

Impact

The proposed changes aim to streamline processes within the Department of Commerce, particularly by creating an efficient and user-friendly interface for businesses to interact with state resources. By introducing provisions for a single sign-on mechanism, the bill is expected to ease burdens on businesses, allowing them to renew their licenses and access services through a consolidated system, which could improve overall regulatory compliance and decrease administrative hurdles.

Summary

SB0084, titled the 'Department of Commerce Amendments', amends several provisions related to the operations of the Department of Commerce in Utah. It establishes the Department of Commerce Technology, Education, and Training Fund, which is designed to support various operational costs associated with the department's functions, including the rollout of a single sign-on business portal. The bill specifies how funds will be raised, including revenue generated through fees and how these funds may be utilized to enhance efficiency in managing business registrations, licensing, and related activities.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB0084 appears to be supportive, with stakeholders acknowledging the need for modernization in the state's regulatory framework. However, some concerns may exist regarding potential increases in fees associated with the new systems. Proponents emphasize the benefits of technological advancements and improved governance, while criticisms may arise from those wary of cost implications for businesses utilizing these services.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the financial implications for businesses concerning any new fees introduced for accessing the single sign-on portal. Additionally, discussions surrounding the fund's management and the transparency of fee usage may also arise, especially in terms of accountability in how the department measures the success and efficiency of the new systems that SB0084 supports.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT SB0172

Local Health Department Amendments

UT HB0238

Department of Health and Human Services Account Amendments

UT HB0499

Department of Environmental Quality Amendments

UT HB0425

Department of Public Safety Fee Amendments

UT HB0346

Department of Agriculture and Food Amendments

UT HB0535

Driver Training Schools for Commercial Driver License Amendments

UT SB0192

Commercial Wind and Solar Incentives Amendments

UT HB0378

Department of Natural Resources Funding Amendments

UT SB0251

Commercial Vehicle Registration Amendments

UT SB0121

Property Loss Amendments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.