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BUDGET RESERVE ACCOUNT AND DISASTER
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RECOVERY ACCOUNT AMENDMENTS
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2008 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Wayne A. Harper
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Senate Sponsor:
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LONG TITLE
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Committee Note:
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The Revenue and Taxation Interim Committee recommended this bill.
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The Utah Tax Review Commission recommended this bill.
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Membership: 6 legislators 10 non-legislators
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Legislative Vote: 4 voting for 1 voting against 1 absent
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General Description:
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This bill makes changes to the state's budget reserve and disaster recovery accounts.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. changes target amounts for year-end surplus transfers to the General Fund Budget
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Reserve Account, Education Fund Budget Reserve Account, and State Disaster
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Recovery Restricted Account;
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. modifies requirements governing deposits into the accounts;
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. changes the conditions under which monies may be appropriated from the budget
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reserve accounts;
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. designates legislative appropriations to the budget reserve accounts as repayments
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when specified appropriations from the accounts have not been repaid;
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. requires the Legislative Fiscal Analyst and the Governor's Office of Planning and
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Budget to report to the Executive Appropriations Committee and the Tax Review
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Commission on revenue volatility and its relation to the balances in the General Fund Budget
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Reserve Account and the Education Budget Reserve Account; and
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. makes technical changes.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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63-38-2.5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapters 88, and 319
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63-38-2.6, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 122
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63-38-2.7, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 328
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ENACTS:
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63-38-2.9, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
63-38-2.5
is amended to read:
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63-38-2.5. Establishing a General Fund Budget Reserve Account -- Providing for
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deposits and expenditures from the account.
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(1) As used in this section:
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(a) "Education Fund budget deficit" means a situation where appropriations made by
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the Legislature from the Education Fund for a fiscal year exceed the estimated revenues
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adopted by the Executive Appropriations Committee of the Legislature for the Education Fund
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in that fiscal year.
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(b) "General Fund appropriations" means the sum of the spending authority for a fiscal
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year that is:
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(i) granted by the Legislature in all appropriation acts and bills; and
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(ii) identified as coming from the General Fund.
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(c) "General Fund budget deficit" means a situation where General Fund appropriations
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made by the Legislature for a fiscal year exceed the estimated revenues adopted by the
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Executive Appropriations Committee of the Legislature for the General Fund in that fiscal year.
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(d) "General Fund revenue surplus" means a situation where actual General Fund
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revenues collected in a completed fiscal year exceed the estimated revenues for the General
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Fund for that fiscal year that were adopted by the Executive Appropriations Committee of the
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Legislature.
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[(1)] (2) There is created within the General Fund a restricted account to be known as
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the General Fund Budget Reserve Account, which is designated to receive the legislative
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appropriations, investment earnings, and the surplus revenue required to be deposited into the
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account by this section.
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[(2)] (3) (a) (i) [At] Except as provided in Subsection (3)(a)(ii), at the end of any fiscal
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year in which the Division of Finance, in consultation with the Legislative Fiscal Analyst and
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in conjunction with the completion of the annual audit by the state auditor, determines that
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there is a General Fund revenue surplus, the Division of Finance shall transfer 25% of the
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General Fund revenue surplus [shall be transferred] to the General Fund Budget Reserve
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Account[, except that the amount in the combined totals of the].
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(ii) If the transfer of 25% of the General Fund revenue surplus to the General Fund
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Budget Reserve Account [and the Education Budget Reserve Account created in Section
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63-38-2.6
may not exceed 6%] would cause the balance in the account to exceed 6% of
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General Fund appropriations for the fiscal year in which the revenue surplus occurred, the
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Division of Finance shall transfer only those funds necessary to ensure that the balance in the
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account equals 6% of [the total of the] General Fund [appropriation amount and the Uniform
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School Fund appropriation amount] appropriations for the fiscal year in which the General
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Fund revenue surplus occurred.
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(iii) The Division of Finance shall calculate the amount to be transferred under this
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Subsection (3)(a):
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(A) before transferring from the General Fund revenue surplus any other contingency
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appropriations, set asides, or other transfers required by law; and
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(B) excluding the investment earnings for the fiscal year.
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[(ii) In] (b) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b)(ii), in addition to Subsection
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[(2)] (3)(a)(i), if a General Fund revenue surplus exists and if, within the last ten years, the
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Legislature has appropriated any money from the General Fund Budget Reserve Account that
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has not been replaced by appropriation or as provided in this Subsection [(2)(a)(ii)] (3)(b), the
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Division of Finance shall[, before any contingent appropriations or other transfers required by
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law are made,] transfer up to 25% more of the General Fund revenue surplus to the General
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Fund Budget Reserve Account to replace the amounts appropriated, until legislative
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appropriations and transfers [of] from the General Fund revenue surplus under this Subsection
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[(2)(a)(ii)] (3)(b) have replaced the appropriations from the [fund] account.
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[(b) The amount to be transferred to the General Fund Budget Reserve Account shall
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be determined before any other contingency appropriation using surplus funds.]
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(ii) If the transfer under Subsection (3)(b)(i) would cause the balance in the account to
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exceed 6% of General Fund appropriations for the fiscal year in which the revenue surplus
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occurred, the Division of Finance shall transfer only those funds necessary to ensure that the
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balance in the account equals 6% of General Fund appropriations for the fiscal year in which
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the revenue surplus occurred.
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(iii) The Division of Finance shall calculate the amount to be transferred under this
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Subsection (3)(b):
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(A) before transferring from the General Fund revenue surplus any other contingency
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appropriations, set asides, or other transfers required by law; and
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(B) excluding the investment earnings for the fiscal year.
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(c) For appropriations made by the Legislature to the General Fund Budget Reserve
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Account, the Division of Finance shall treat those appropriations, unless otherwise specified in
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the appropriation, as replacement funds for appropriations made from the account if funds were
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appropriated from the account within the past ten years and have not yet been replaced.
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[(3)] (4) (a) If, at the close of any fiscal year, there appear to be insufficient monies to
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pay additional debt service for any bonded debt authorized by the Legislature, the Division of
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Finance may hold back monies from any General Fund revenue surplus sufficient to pay the
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additional debt service requirements resulting from issuance of bonded debt that was
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authorized by the Legislature.
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(b) The Division of Finance may not spend the hold back amount for debt service
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under Subsection [(3)] (4)(a) unless and until it is appropriated by the Legislature.
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(c) If, after calculating the amount for transfers to the General Fund Budget Reserve
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Account, the remaining General Fund revenue surplus is insufficient to cover the hold back for
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debt service required by Subsection [(3)] (4)(a), the Division of Finance shall reduce the
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transfer to the General Fund Budget Reserve Account by the amount necessary to cover the
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debt service hold back.
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(d) Notwithstanding Subsection H. [
(2)
] (3) .H , the Division of Finance shall
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hold back the
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General Fund balance for debt service authorized by this Subsection [(3)] (4) before making
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any transfers to the General Fund Budget Reserve Account or any other designation or
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allocation of General Fund revenue surplus.
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[(4) (a) Any appropriation made by the]
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(5) The Legislature may appropriate monies from the General Fund Budget Reserve
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Account [may] only [be used] to [cover operating deficits,]:
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(a) resolve a General Fund budget deficit, for the fiscal year in which the General Fund
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budget deficit occurs;
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(b) pay some or all of state settlement agreements approved under Title 63, Chapter
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38b, State Settlement Agreements[, or];
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(c) pay retroactive tax refunds[.]; or
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(d) resolve Education Fund budget deficits.
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[(b) The General Fund Budget Reserve Account is available for appropriation to fund
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operating deficits in public education appropriations.]
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[(5) All] (6) H. [
Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b),
] Interest .H interest generated
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from
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investments of money in the General Fund Budget Reserve Account shall be deposited into the
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account.
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Section 2.
Section
63-38-2.6
is amended to read:
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63-38-2.6. Establishing an Education Budget Fund Reserve Account -- Providing
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for deposits and expenditures from the account.
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(1) As used in this section:
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(a) "Education Fund appropriations" means the sum of the spending authority for a
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fiscal year that is:
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(i) granted by the Legislature in all appropriation acts and bills; and
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(ii) identified as coming from the Education Fund.
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(b) "Education Fund budget deficit" means a situation where appropriations made by
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the Legislature from the Education Fund for a fiscal year exceed the estimated revenues
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adopted by the Executive Appropriations Committee of the Legislature for the Education Fund
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in that fiscal year.
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(c) "Education Fund revenue surplus" means a situation where actual Education Fund
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revenues collected in a completed fiscal year exceed the estimated revenues for the Education
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Fund in that fiscal year that were adopted by the Executive Appropriations Committee of the
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Legislature.
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[(1)] (2) There is created within the Education Fund a restricted account to be known
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as the Education Fund Budget Reserve Account, which is designated to receive the legislative
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appropriations, investment earnings, and the surplus revenue required to be deposited into the
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account by this section.
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[(2)] (3) (a) (i) [At] Except as provided in Subsection (3)(a)(ii), at the end of any fiscal
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year in which the Division of Finance, in consultation with the Legislative Fiscal Analyst and
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in conjunction with the completion of the annual audit by the state auditor, determines that
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there is [a] an Education Fund revenue surplus [in the Education Fund, the Uniform School
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Fund or both], the Division of Finance shall transfer 25% of the [cumulative] Education Fund
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revenue surplus [shall be transferred] to the Education Fund Budget Reserve Account[, except
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that the amount in the combined totals of].
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(ii) If the transfer of 25% of the Education Fund revenue surplus to the Education Fund
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Budget Reserve Account [and the General Fund Budget Reserve Account created in Section
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63-38-2.5
may not exceed 6%] under Subsection (3)(a)(i) would cause the balance in the
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account to exceed 7% of Education Fund appropriations for the fiscal year in which the
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Education Fund revenue surplus occurred, the Division of Finance shall transfer only those
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funds necessary to ensure that the balance in the account equals 7% of the [total combined
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appropriations from the] Education Fund appropriations [and the General Fund] for the fiscal
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year in which the Education Fund revenue surplus occurred.
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(iii) The Division of Finance shall calculate the amount to be transferred under this
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Subsection (3)(a):
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(A) before transferring from the Education Fund revenue surplus any other contingency
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appropriations, set-asides, or other transfers required by law; and
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(B) excluding the investment earnings for the fiscal year.
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[(ii) In] (b) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b)(ii), in addition to Subsection
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[(2)] (3)(a)(i), if [a] an Education Fund revenue surplus exists and if, within the last ten years,
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the Legislature has appropriated any money from the Education Fund Budget Reserve Account
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that has not been replaced by appropriation or as provided in this Subsection [(2)(a)(ii)] (3)(b),
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the Division of Finance shall[, before any contingent appropriations or other transfers required
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by law are made,] transfer up to 25% more of the Education Fund revenue surplus to the
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Education Fund Budget Reserve Account to replace the amounts appropriated, until legislative
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appropriations and transfers [of] from the Education Fund revenue surplus under this
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Subsection [(2)(a)(ii)] (3)(b) have replaced the appropriations from the [fund] account.
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[(b) The amount to be transferred to the Education Budget Reserve Account shall be
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determined before any other contingency appropriation using surplus funds.]
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(ii) If the transfer under Subsection (3)(b)(i) would cause the balance in the account to
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exceed 7% of Education Fund appropriations for the fiscal year in which the Education Fund
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revenue surplus occurred, the Division of Finance shall transfer only those funds necessary to
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ensure that the balance in the account equals 7% of Education Fund appropriations for the
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fiscal year in which the revenue surplus occurred.
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(iii) The Division of Finance shall calculate the amount to be transferred under this
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Subsection (3)(b):
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(A) before transferring from the Education Fund revenue surplus any other contingency
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appropriations, set-asides, or other transfers required by law; and
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(B) excluding the investment earnings for the fiscal year.
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(c) For appropriations made by the Legislature to the Education Fund Budget Reserve
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Account, the Division of Finance shall treat those appropriations, unless specified otherwise in
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the appropriation, as replacement funds for appropriations made from the account if funds were
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appropriated from the account within the past ten years and have not yet been replaced.
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[(3)] (4) [Any appropriation made by the] The Legislature may appropriate monies
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from the Education Fund Budget Reserve Account [may only be used to cover operating
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deficits in the state's public and higher education system] only to resolve an Education Fund
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budget deficit.
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[(4) All interest] (5) Interest generated from investments of money in the Education
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Fund Budget Reserve Account shall be deposited into the account.
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Section 3.
Section
63-38-2.7
is amended to read:
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63-38-2.7. Deposits related to the Disaster Recovery Funding Act.
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Beginning with the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, at the end of each fiscal year and
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after the transfer of surplus General Fund revenues has been made to the General Fund Budget
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Reserve Account as provided in Section
63-38-2.5
, the Division of Finance shall deposit an
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amount into the State Disaster Recovery Restricted Account, created in Section
53-2-403
,
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calculated by:
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(1) determining the amount of surplus General Fund revenues after the transfer to the
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General Fund Budget Reserve Account under Section
63-38-2.5
that is unrestricted and
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undesignated;
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(2) calculating an amount equal to the lesser of:
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(a) 25% of the amount determined under Subsection (1); or
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(b) 6% of the total of the General Fund appropriation amount [and the Uniform School
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Fund appropriation amount] for the fiscal year in which the surplus occurs; and
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(3) adding to the amount calculated under Subsection (2) an amount equal to the lesser
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of:
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(a) 25% more of the amount described in Subsection (1); or
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(b) the amount necessary to replace in accordance with this Subsection (3) any amount
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appropriated from the State Disaster Recovery Restricted Account within ten fiscal years
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before the fiscal year in which the surplus occurs if:
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(i) a surplus exists; and
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(ii) the Legislature appropriates money from the State Disaster Recovery Restricted
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Account that is not replaced by appropriation or as provided in this Subsection (3).
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Section 4.
Section
63-38-2.9
is enacted to read:
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63-38-2.9. Revenue volatility report.
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(1) Beginning in 2011 and continuing every three years after 2011, the Legislative
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Fiscal Analyst and the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget shall, by December 20,
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submit a joint revenue volatility report to the Executive Appropriations Committee and Tax
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Review Commission.
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(2) The Legislative Fiscal Analyst and the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget
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shall ensure that the report:
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(a) discusses the revenue volatility of the revenue streams that provide the source of
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funding for the state budget;
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(b) identifies the balances in the General Fund Budget Reserve Account and the
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Education Fund Budget Reserve Account; and
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(c) analyzes the adequacy of the balances in the General Fund Budget Reserve Account
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and the Education Fund Budget Reserve Account in relation to the volatility of the revenue
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streams.
Legislative Review Note
as of 11-15-07 12:38 PM