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The state's strongly Republican Legislature is led by GOP Governor Gary Herbert. The Senate has a majority of 22 to 7 and the House stands at58 to 17. The 2012 session starts up on January 23 and will begin the election year.

 




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March 07,2012

Updates to Utah Timeshare Act Awaiting Approval by Governor

HB 191 has now been approved by both the Utah Senate and House and been sent to the Governor for approval. This legislation updates language in the current Utah Timeshare and Camp Resort Act. It includes provisions that provide greater flexibility for timeshare homeowners’ associations to resell inventory acquired through foreclosure and adds protection for the personal information of owners.
February 21,2012

Updates to Utah Timeshare Act Have Passed the House

HB 191, introduced by Representative Froerer, has passed the House. The bill includes language revising the Utah Timeshare and Camp Resort Act that provides updates to definitions, greater flexibility for timeshare homeowners’ associations to resale inventory acquired through foreclosure or similar methods, and adds protection for the personal information of owners, among other things.
February 07,2011

Major Changes Proposed to Utah Timeshare and Camp Resort Act

House Bill 91 was recently introduced in the Utah House of Representatives proposing, among other provisions, major changes to the Timeshare and Camp Resort Act.

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