Finance:Utah Legal Tender Act

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Utah Legal Tender Act
Utah State Legislature
Enacted byUtah House of Representatives
PassedMarch 4, 2011
Enacted byUtah State Senate
PassedMarch 10, 2011
SignedMarch 25, 2011
Signed byGov. Gary Herbert
Legislative history
Bill (proposed law) introduced in the Utah House of RepresentativesH.B. 317
Introduced byRep. Brad J. Galvez
First readingFebruary 24, 2011
Second readingMarch 2, 2011
Third readingMarch 4, 2011
Bill introduced in the Utah State SenateH.B. 317
Introduced bySen. Scott K. Jenkins
First readingMarch 4, 2011
Second readingMarch 9, 2011
Third readingMarch 10, 2011
Summary
Recognizes gold and silver coins issued by the federal government as legal tender in the state
Status: In force

The Utah Legal Tender Act, passed March 10, 2011, recognizes gold and silver coins issued by the United States[1] as legal tender in the state of Utah.[2] This includes allowing the state of Utah to pay off debts in gold and silver and allowing individuals to transact in gold and silver coins without paying state capital gains tax,[3] among other provisions.[4] The bill was introduced as HB317 by State Representative Brad J. Galvez.[5]

The law does not violate the constitution of the USA as the constitution allows individual states to make gold and silver legal tender, affording the same power to the federal government but granting the federal government the additional power to issue paper money.[6]

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