UTAH CONSTITUTION
Article 3
Section
[Right to public domain disclaimed -- Taxation of lands --
Exemption.]
Second: -- The people inhabiting this State do affirm and declare that they forever
disclaim all right and title to the unappropriated public lands lying within the boundaries
hereof, and to all lands lying within said limits owned or held by any Indian or Indian
tribes, and that until the title thereto shall have been extinguished by the United States, the
same shall be and remain subject to the disposition of the United States, and said Indian
lands shall remain under the absolute jurisdiction and control of the Congress of the
United States. The lands belonging to citizens of the United States, residing without this
State shall never be taxed at a higher rate than the lands belonging to residents of this
State; but nothing in this ordinance shall preclude this state from taxing, as other lands are
taxed, any lands owned or held by any Indian who has severed his tribal relations, and has
obtained from the United States or from any person, by patent or other grant, a title
thereto, save and except such lands as have been or may be granted to any Indian or
Indians under any act of Congress, containing a provision exempting the lands thus
granted from taxation, which last mentioned lands shall be exempt from taxation so long,
and to such extent, as is or may be provided in the act of Congress granting the same.
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