![]() | Fiscal Note3rd Sub. H.B. 179 (Cherry) 2026 General Session Milk Amendments by Chevrier, Kristen | ![]() |
| Ongoing | One-time | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Net GF/ITF/USF (rev.-exp.) | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Revenues | FY2026 | FY2027 | FY2028 |
| Dedicated Credits Revenue | $0 | $71,300 | $71,300 |
| Total Revenues | $0 | $71,300 | $71,300 |
Enactment of this legislation could increase Dedicated Credit revenue to the Department of Agriculture and Food by $71,300 ongoing beginning in FY 2027 from charging raw milk producers for monthly inspections.
| Expenditures | FY2026 | FY2027 | FY2028 |
| Dedicated Credits Revenue | $0 | $(2,700) | $(2,700) |
| Total Expenditures | $0 | $(2,700) | $(2,700) |
Enactment of this legislation could reduce Dedicated Credit expenditures by the Department of Agriculture and Food by $2,700 ongoing beginning in FY 2027 from exempting additional raw milk producers from inspections and testing requirements.
| FY2026 | FY2027 | FY2028 | |
| Net All Funds (rev-exp) | $0 | $74,000 | $74,000 |
Enactment of this legislation likely will not result in direct, measurable costs for local governments.
Enactment of this legislation could increase inspection fees paid to the state by raw milk producers by $71,300 ongoing beginning in FY 2027 for monthly inspections.
Enactment of this legislation could result in a small reduction in the regulatory burden for Utah residents or businesses.
This bill does not create a new program or significantly expand an existing program.

