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SENATE RULES RESOLUTION -
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OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL
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LICENSURE REVIEW COMMITTEE SUMMARY
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REPORT
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2007 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Scott K. Jenkins
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This resolution modifies the responsibilities of the Senate Rules Committee, Senate
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standing committees, and the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel
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related to receipt of summary reports of the Occupational and Professional Licensure
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Review Committee.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This resolution:
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. requires certain actions regarding a summary report related to newly regulating an
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occupation or profession, including requiring a chair of a standing committee that
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receives a summary report from the Senate Rules Committee to ensure that the
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report is read in a meeting before the standing committee takes action on the related
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legislation; and
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. makes technical changes.
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Special Clauses:
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This resolution provides an effective date and is contingent on the passage of H.B. 54,
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Occupational and Professional Licensure Review Committee.
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Legislative Rules Affected:
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AMENDS:
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SR-24.01
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SR-24.12
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Be it resolved by the Senate of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
SR-24.01
is amended to read:
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SR-24.01. Senate Rules Committee; Duties.
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(1) All legislation introduced shall be submitted to the Senate Rules Committee.
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(2) The Senate Rules Committee shall:
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(a) prepare the Senate Rules and Joint Rules and report them to the Senate for
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approval, amendment, or disapproval before adjournment on the second day of each annual
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general session;
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(b) examine each bill for proper form and order the bills printed;
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(c) refer each bill to the Senate with a recommendation that:
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(i) the legislation be referred to a standing committee for consideration;
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(ii) the legislation be placed directly onto the second reading calendar;
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(iii) the legislation be read the second time and placed onto the consent calendar; or
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(iv) during the last week of the legislative session, the legislation be read the second
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time and placed onto the third reading calendar.
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(3) Before sending a bill to a standing committee, the Senate Rules Committee, in
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carrying out its responsibilities under Subsection (2), may amend or substitute a bill only if the
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committee has the written consent of the sponsor.
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(4) If the chair of the Senate Rules Committee receives a summary report from the
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Occupational and Professional Licensure Review Committee related to newly regulating an
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occupation or profession within the two calendar years immediately preceding the session in
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which a piece of legislation is introduced related to the regulation by the Division of
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Occupational and Professional Licensing of that occupation or profession:
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(a) the chair of the Senate Rules Committee shall ensure that the Senate Rules
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Committee is informed of the summary report before the Senate Rules Committee takes action
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on the legislation; and
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(b) if the Senate Rules Committee refers the legislation to the Senate as provided for
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in Subsection (2)(c):
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(i) the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall make the summary
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report reasonably available to the public and to legislators; and
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(ii) if the legislation is referred to a standing committee, the Senate Rules Committee
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shall forward the summary report to the standing committee.
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Section 2.
SR-24.12
is amended to read:
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SR-24.12. Committee Responsibilities.
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(1) Each committee shall send a report to the Senate on each bill referred to it. With a
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majority vote, the committee may transmit bills with a favorable recommendation. Bills may
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be amended, held, tabled, returned to the Senate Rules Committee, or substituted in committee.
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Any bill tabled in committee shall be held until a motion is made to remove it from the table.
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Any tabled bill not lifted at its second committee meeting after tabling shall be sent to the
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Secretary of the Senate for filing. A tabled bill can be lifted from the Secretary of the Senate or
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its assigned standing committee by a two-thirds vote of those Senators present on the floor of
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the Senate, or the President of the Senate can reassign the bill to a standing committee.
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(2) The committee may prepare a bill addressing the same subject matter to be
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introduced under committee sponsorship. The chief sponsor or sponsors of a bill may request
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in writing that committee members sponsor the measure. Upon agreement by the committee,
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the chief sponsor may relinquish individual sponsorship of the bill. A majority vote of the
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committee is required to amend, substitute, table, recommend, return a bill to the Secretary of
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the Senate, hold, or substitute sponsorship of a bill.
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(3) A secretary shall record attendance and take minutes of committee action. The
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records shall be filed for three years in the office of the Secretary of the Senate.
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(4) If the chair allows public comment or testimony on a bill or other matter before the
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committee, the chair may, or a majority of the committee may, require that any or all person's
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testimony be taken under oath.
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(5) If in accordance with SR-24.01 the Senate Rules Committee forwards a summary
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report from the Occupational and Professional Licensure Review Committee in conjunction
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with legislation referred to a standing committee, the chair of the standing committee shall
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ensure that the summary report is read orally to the standing committee before action is taken
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by the standing committee on the legislation that is related to the summary report.
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Section 3. Effective date.
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This resolution takes effect on April 30, 2007 if:
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(1) approved by a constitutional majority vote of all members of the Senate; and
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(2) H.B. 54, Occupational and Professional Licensure Review Committee, takes effect.
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