Utah Proposition 6, also known as the "Resolution on Review of Tax Commission Cases", appeared on the November 1998 statewide ballot in Utah, where it passed, with 74.5% in favor. It was one of six statewide ballot measures that year in Utah. All six measures, including Proposition 6, were legislative referrals.
The language on the ballot said:
Proposition 6 amends the Revenue and Taxation Article of the Utah Constitution. It permits the Legislature to authorize any state court to adjudicate, review, reconsider, or redetermine any matter decided by the State Tax Commission or by a county board of equalization relating to revenue and taxation. This proposition also permits the Legislature to make the expansion of the court's jurisdiction effective back to July 1, 1994 under specified circumstances.
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