Utah Constitutional Amendment 6 (2002)
From Ballotpedia
Utah Constitutional Amendment 6, also known as the Expand the Government Property Tax Exemption Act, appeared on the November 2002 statewide ballot in Utah, where it passed, with 57.5% in favor. It was one of seven statewide ballot measure that year in Utah. The measure was referred to the ballot by the Utah State Legislature as a new constitutional amendment to the Utah Constitution.
The ballot summary produced by Utah officials described the measure in this way:
Constitutional Amendment 6 authorizes the creation of a property tax exemption, as provided by statute, for property not owned but used, controlled, and possessed by the state or by a local government entity.

