Feb 27

2010 General Session Highlights – Week Five

2010 at 8:36 am  |  posted by Rep. Craig Frank 0 comments

Utah State Legislature Highlights for February 22nd – 26th

composed by the Media Relations Coordinator for the House GOP

This week, House Republicans reached an agreement on balancing next year’s budget proposal without a tax hike or making education cuts knowing that they will have to make cuts in other areas.  Rep. Greg Hughes made the motion in the open House caucus on Tuesday to adopt the $11.5 billion budget for 2010-2011 without any tax or fee hikes. 

As for ethics reform, on Monday, amendments were made to the House ethics bills in the Senate committee and on Tuesday, three bills cleared the Senate with unanimous approval and now head to the House for their consideration.  The main bill SJR3 would set the structure and rules for a new independent ethics commission that would screen complaints against lawmakers to determine if allegations have merit.  Speaker of the House David Clark who supports the commission says, “We’re going to ask for the support of the people in granting a constitutional amendment that enshrine this in a much greater standpoint so that future legislators will serve with the opportunity of having an ethics commission with the ability to act independently.”

Also getting attention this week, a joint resolution that passed the house urging the Governor to withdraw Utah from the Western Climate Initiative, a bill offering approval for colleges and universities to authorize charter schools passed the house floor and HB 143, Eminent Domain Authority passed the house which would authorize the state to exercise eminent domain on property possessed by the federal government.

 

These are all bills that passed the House this week with the help of the majority. (Note: Ctrl+Clicking on the title of a bill, which is in blue, will take you to the full version.) 

This bill prohibits county or a governmental instrumentality of a county from performing an action, providing a service, exercising a power, or performing a function in another county or a municipality within the other county without first entering into an agreement with the other county.

This bill modifies the Uniform Athlete Agents Act related to the board and licensure.

  • S.B. 126 – Subdivision Amendments – Feb. 22nd 2010 – 71/0 votes – Sponsored by Sen. J. Stuart Adams, Rep. Michael T. Morley (R-Spanish Fork)

This bill, for a municipality or a county, amends provisions relating to vacating, altering, or amending a subdivision plat.

This joint resolution recognizes authentic charity care and urges community, citizen, and medical community support of authentic charity care throughout the state.

This bill amends provisions of the Mental Health Professional Practice Act.

This bill amends provisions of the Cigarette and Tobacco Tax and Licensing Act relating to “moist snuff.”

This bill modifies the Motor Vehicle Act by amending provisions relating to license plates. 

This bill modifies statutory requirements to publish or post notice to the Utah Public Notice Website to provide a temporary exemption for H. specified .H public bodies with an annual budget of less than $1,000,000.

This bill modifies a provision relating to a property tax exemption for disabled veterans and their families.

This bill amends municipal land use provisions relating to nonconforming uses and noncomplying structures.

This bill addresses public recreational activities on public waters over private beds.

This bill addresses public use of public waters on public and private property.

This bill provides that when an offender is sentenced to server time in a county jail, as a condition of felony probation, the jail provisions shall be arranged for by contract between the Department of Corrections and the county jail.

This bill modifies provisions of the Disclosure of Methamphetamine Contaminated Property Act.

This bill modifies the Cohabitant Abuse Procedures Act regarding procedures, records, and protective orders and no contact agreements.

This concurrent resolution urges the United States Congress to amend federal law to ensure that consumers have the right to access their Fair Isaac Corporation credit scores from the nation’s three major credit agencies annually at no cost.

This bill addresses management plans for water conveyance facilities.

This bill modifies the Insurance Code by amending provisions relating to notice requirements for motor vehicle insurance carriers.

This bill modifies the Bail Bond Recovery Act regarding use of badges by licensees.

This concurrent resolution designates April 2010 as Utah Printing and Graphic Arts Recognition Month.

This concurrent resolution urges the United States Government and the Secretary of the Interior to provide continued financial assistance to defray the costs of administration and basic community services for residents of Dutch John, Utah.

  • 1S.H.B. 311 – Autism Treatment Fund – Feb. 24th 2010 – 69/0 votes – Sponsored by Rep. Rebecca D. Lockhart (R-Provo)

This bill a creates restricted account within the General Fund to be administered by the Department of Health for the receipt and expenditure of certain gifts, donations, and appropriations to be used for providing services relating to autism.

  • 4S.S.B. 22 – Notary Public Amendments – Feb. 24th 2010 – 68/1 votes – Sponsored by Sen. Peter C. Knudson, Rep. Fred R. Hunsaker (R-Logan)

This bill modifies the Notaries Public Reform Act.

  • S.B. 20 – Local District Amendments – Feb. 24th 2010 – 66/0 votes – Sponsored by Sen. Dennis E. Stowell, Rep. Don L. Ipson (R-St.George)

This bill allows the creation of a local district to develop and execute a groundwater management plan in cooperation with the state engineer.

  • S.B. 76 – Trust Deed Amendments – Feb. 24th 2010 – 66/0 votes – Sponsored by Sen. John L. Valentine, Rep. Lorie D. Fowlke (R-Orem)

This bill modifies a provision relating to a statement provided by a trustee under a trust deed.

  • S.B. 85 – Utah Construction Trade Licensing – Feb. 24th 2010 – 68/2 votes – Sponsored by Sen. Scott K. Jenkins, Rep. Rebecca P. Edwards (R-North Salt Lake)

This bill modifies provisions of the Utah Construction Trade Licensing Act relating to plumbers and electricians.

This bill modifies the Criminal Code regarding expenses for transportation of defendants.

This concurrent resolution reaffirms the support of the government of Taiwan and urges the Obama Administration to support Taiwan’s meaningful participation in United Nations specialized agencies, programs, and conventions.

This bill amends the drug prior approval program within the state’s Medicaid program.

This bill modifies the Traffic Code by amending provisions relating to vehicle immobilization devices.

This joint resolution urges the Governor to withdraw Utah from the Western Climate Initiative.

  • H.B. 227 – Licensing Eligibility – Feb. 24th 2010 – 38/36 votes – Sponsored by Rep. Stephen E. Sandstrom (R-Orem)

This bill requires applicants for various licenses to provide the licensing authority with documentation of their lawful presence in the United States.

This bill expands a revolving loan fund known as the Energy Efficiency Fund to include political subdivisions.

This resolution modifies procedures governing legislative review notes.

  • H.B. 310 – Spending Limits Amendments – Feb. 25th 2010 – 74/0 votes – Sponsored by Rep. Ron Bigelow (R-West Valley City)

This bill modifies the list of monies considered “appropriations” that are used in the formula that determines the state appropriations limit for each fiscal year.

This bill amends the Municipal Energy Sales and Use Tax Act and the Sales and Use Tax Act to address definitions.

This bill modifies the Traffic Code by amending provisions relating to reduced speed school zones.

This bill modifies provisions of the Criminal Code regarding elements of specified criminal offenses and regarding the dollar value of damage used to determine levels of criminal offenses.

This joint resolution strongly urges Congress and the President to refrain from exercising authority related to the individual states beyond that granted by the states in the Constitution of the United States and declares the state’s sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution.

This bill modifies the Public Safety Code relating to peace officer certification and the procedures and grounds for the denial, relinquishment, or revocation of certification.

This joint resolution supports the expansion of correctional facilities in Kane County through a contract with the Utah Department of Corrections.

This bill requires a municipal or a county land use authority to notify a canal company or canal operator of a land use application to develop within 100 feet of a canal.

  • 1S.H.B. 265 – Real Property Amendments – Feb. 25th 2010 – 65/5 votes – Sponsored by Rep. Gage Froerer (R-Huntsville)

This bill requires a county assessor to consider certain factors in determining the fair market value of a golf course or hunting club.

This bill amends provisions relating to residential facilities for elderly persons.

This bill modifies the Code of Criminal Procedure regarding the use of administrative subpoenas in the investigation of criminal activity.

  • H.B. 348 – Sheriffs Fees – Feb. 25th 2010 – 60/13 votes – Richard A. Greenwood (R-Roy)

This bill authorizes the legislative body of a county to set a fee charged by the county sheriff.

This bill authorizes the state to exercise eminent domain authority on property possessed by the federal government unless the property is owned by the federal government in accordance with the United States Constitution Article I, Section 8, Clause 17.

  • 2S.H.B. 388 – Mobile Home Revisions – Feb. 25th 2010 – 69/0 votes – Sponsored by Rep. James A. Dunnigan (R-Taylorsville)

This bill modifies a provision of the Mobile Home Park Residency Act, pertaining to rights of residents and other issues.

This bill creates a civil action for damages for an identity theft victim against a perpetrator.

This joint resolution urges the state and local governments to work together to combat and reduce gang activity.

  • H.B. 21 – Expungement Revisions – Feb. 26th 2010 – 72/0 votes – Sponsored by Rep. Julie Fisher (R-Fruit Heights)

This bill creates a new chapter known as the Utah Expungement Act.

  • 3S.H.B. 78 – Weapons Revisions – Feb. 26th 2010 – 70/1 votes – Sponsored by Rep. Stephen E. Sandstrom (R-Orem)

This bill modifies weapons provisions of the Utah Criminal Code on carrying, displaying, and using a dangerous weapon.

This bill modifies the Motor Vehicles Code by amending provisions relating to wearing protective headgear while operating a motorcycle, motor-driven cycle, or off-highway vehicle.

This bill modifies provisions of the Concealed Weapon Act and related provisions dealing with the issuance, denial, and revocation of a concealed firearm permit.

This bill modifies the Utah State Retirement and Insurance Benefit Act by amending provisions related to a retiree who returns to work for a participating employer, and the restriction on the maximum retirement allowance certain employees can accrue.

This bill modifies the Utah State Retirement and Insurance Benefit Act to provide for modified retirement benefits for new public employees and new public safety and firefighter employees.

This bill amends the Disaster Recovery Funding Act, the Disaster Response and Recovery Act, and related provisions to address the expenditure of monies relating to a declared disaster, the governor’s powers during a state of emergency, and related reporting requirements to the Legislative Management Committee or the Executive Appropriations Committee.

  • 1S.H.B. 324 – Public Lands Litigation – Feb. 26th 2010 – 56/16 votes – Sponsored by Rep. Kenneth W. Sumsion (R-American Fork)

This bill directs the attorney general to file certain eminent domain actions.

This bill amends provisions of the Military Installation Development Authority Act.


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