![]() | Fiscal Note2nd Sub. H.B. 378 (Gray) 2026 General Session Fugitive Dust Mitigation Amendments by Gricius, Stephanie | ![]() |
| Ongoing | One-time | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Net GF/ITF/USF (rev.-exp.) | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Revenues | FY2026 | FY2027 | FY2028 |
| Dedicated Credits Revenue | $0 | $70,800 | $70,800 |
| Dedicated Credits Revenue, One-time | $0 | $(70,800) | $0 |
| Total Revenues | $0 | $0 | $70,800 |
Enactment of this legislation could generate $70,800 in Dedicated Credit revenue ongoing beginning in FY 2028 from the Department of Environmental Quality collecting an annual aggregate compliance fee.
| Expenditures | FY2026 | FY2027 | FY2028 |
| Dedicated Credits Revenue | $0 | $70,800 | $70,800 |
| Dedicated Credits Revenue, One-time | $0 | $(65,400) | $4,500 |
| Total Expenditures | $0 | $5,400 | $75,300 |
Enactment of this legislation could cost the Department of Environmental Quality $5,400 one-time in FY 2027, $4,500 one-time in FY 2028, and $70,800 ongoing beginning in FY 2028 from Dedicated Credits to inspect fugitive dust facilities, review and approve fugitive dust control plans, and follow up on control plan compliance.
| FY2026 | FY2027 | FY2028 | |
| Net All Funds (rev-exp) | $0 | $(5,400) | $(4,500) |
Enactment of this legislation likely will not result in direct, measurable costs for local governments.
Enactment of this legislation could cost fugitive dust facilities statewide $70,800 ongoing beginning in FY 2028 from paying an annual aggregate compliance fee to the Department of Environmental Quality.
Enactment of this legislation could result in a small increase in the regulatory burden for Utah residents or businesses.
This bill does not create a new program or significantly expand an existing program.

