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Introduced
01/21/2025
01/21/2025
In Committee
02/20/2025
02/20/2025
Crossed Over
02/07/2025
02/07/2025
Passed
03/14/2025
03/14/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/25/2025
03/25/2025
Introduced Session
2025 General Session
Bill Summary
General Description: This bill creates authority for the state treasurer to invest public funds in certain digital assets.
AI Summary
This bill introduces comprehensive legislation to support blockchain and digital asset innovation in Utah by establishing clear definitions and regulatory frameworks. The bill defines key terms like "blockchain protocol" and "digital asset" to include various forms of cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens, and other electronic assets, and provides legal protections for their use. It prohibits state and local governments from restricting individuals' and businesses' ability to accept digital assets as payment, use self-hosted or hardware wallets, and participate in blockchain activities like operating nodes, developing software, transferring assets, and staking. The legislation also exempts certain blockchain-related activities from money transmitter licensing requirements and establishes zoning protections for digital asset mining businesses, specifically preventing local governments from imposing overly restrictive sound regulations or preventing such businesses from operating in industrial zones. By creating a supportive legal environment, the bill aims to encourage technological innovation and provide clarity for businesses and individuals engaging with digital assets. The bill is set to take effect on May 7, 2025, giving stakeholders time to understand and prepare for the new regulations.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Business and Industry
Sponsors (22)
Jordan Teuscher (R)*,
Kay Christofferson (R),
Tyler Clancy (R),
Kirk Cullimore (R),
Paul Cutler (R),
Jen Dailey-Provost (D),
Doug Fiefia (R),
Stephanie Gricius (R),
Ken Ivory (R),
Trevor Lee (R),
Matt MacPherson (R),
Verona Mauga (D),
Logan Monson (R),
Jefferson Moss (R),
Angela Romero (D),
David Shallenberger (R),
Troy Shelley (R),
Lisa Shepherd (R),
Rex Shipp (R),
Andrew Stoddard (D),
Jason Thompson (R),
Raymond Ward (R),
Last Action
Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing (on 03/25/2025)
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