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S.B. 112 Enrolled
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LEGISLATIVE SPACE IN THE CAPITOL
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2008 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Curtis S. Bramble
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House Sponsor:
David Clark
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill amends the provisions regarding legislative space in the State Capitol.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. amends provisions regarding legislative space in the State Capitol.
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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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This bill provides an effective date.
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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36-5-1 (Superseded 08/01/08), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 121
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36-5-1 (Effective 08/01/08), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 121
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
36-5-1 (Superseded 08/01/08)
is amended to read:
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36-5-1 (Superseded 08/01/08). Reservation of area for Legislature -- Duties of
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Legislative Management Committee.
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(1) As used in this section:
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(a) "Architectural integrity" means the architectural elements, materials, color, and
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quality of the original building construction.
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(b) "Capitol hill" means the grounds, monuments, parking areas, buildings, and other
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man-made and natural objects within the area bounded by 300 North Street, Columbus Street,
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500 North Street, and East Capitol Boulevard, and includes:
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(i) the White Community Memorial Chapel and its grounds and parking areas, and the
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Council Hall Travel Information Center building and its grounds and parking areas;
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(ii) the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers building and its grounds and parking areas and
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other state-owned property included within the area bounded by Columbus Street, North Main
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Street, and Apricot Avenue;
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(iii) the state-owned property included within the area bounded by Columbus Street,
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Wall Street, and 400 North Street; and
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(iv) the state-owned property included within the area bounded by Columbus Street,
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West Capitol Street, and 500 North Street.
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(c) "House Building" means the west building on capitol hill that is located northwest of
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the State Capitol and southwest of the State Office Building.
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(d) "Legislative area" means the buildings, chambers, rooms, hallways, lounges, parking
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lots, and parking garages designated by this section as being subject to legislative control.
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(e) "Senate Building" means the east building on capitol hill that is located northeast of
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the State Capitol and southeast of the State Office Building.
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(f) "State Capitol" means the building dedicated as the Utah State Capitol in 1916.
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(g) "State Capitol Preservation Board" or "board" is as created in Section
63C-9-201
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(2) The legislative area on capitol hill includes:
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(a) in the State Capitol:
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(i) on the fourth floor: the entire floor and the stairs and elevators on the east and west
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side, except the four art galleries and the four closets on the interior of the State Capitol which
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are immediately around the art galleries are under the supervision of the board;
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(ii) on the third floor: the entire floor, including the stairs and elevators on the east and
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west side of the third floor, except:
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(A) the Supreme Court chambers which is to be controlled and scheduled by the
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Legislature during any general or special session of the Legislature and on interim days and
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controlled and scheduled by the [State Capitol Preservation Board] Secretary of the Senate on
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all other days;
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(B) one office on the southeast side by the Senate Rules Room which is to be controlled
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by the [Supreme Court] Senate during any general or special session of the Legislature and on
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interim days, and shared with the Supreme Court as scheduled through the Secretary of the
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Senate on all other days; and
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(C) the Senate Rules Room, which Senate Rules Room is to be controlled by the
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[Legislature] Senate during any general or special session of the Legislature and on interim
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days, and shared with the Supreme Court as scheduled through the [Legislature] Secretary of
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the Senate on all other days;
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(iii) on the second floor: a committee room on the northeast side which is to be
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controlled and scheduled by the Legislature during any general or special session of the
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Legislature and on interim days and controlled and scheduled by the State Capitol Preservation
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Board on all other days;
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(iv) on the first floor: no legislative space; and
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(v) on the basement level:
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(A) the Office of Legislative Printing; and
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(B) the two control rooms which are to be controlled and scheduled by the Legislature
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during any general or special session of the Legislature and on interim committee days, which
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control rooms shall be shared with the governor as controlled and scheduled through the State
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Capitol Preservation Board on all other days;
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(b) the entire House Building; and
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(c) (i) the parking stalls in the underground parking facility located directly east of the
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House Building and below the central plaza;
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(ii) 52 of the parking stalls in the above ground parking lot known as Lot G located
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north of the House Building and west of the State Office Building;
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(iii) 26 of the parking stalls in the underground parking located directly under the
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Senate Building; and
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(iv) 47 of the parking stalls in the underground parking facility directly east of the
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Senate Building.
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(3) (a) The legislative area is reserved for the use and occupancy of the Legislature and
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its committees and for legislative functions.
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(b) The Legislative Management Committee shall delegate oversight of designated
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portions of the legislative parking areas to the State Capitol Preservation Board for use by the
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executive branch on nonlegislative days.
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(4) The Legislative Management Committee shall exercise complete jurisdiction over
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the legislative area, except for the following, which are the responsibility of the State Capitol
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Preservation Board:
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(a) the architectural integrity of the legislative area, including:
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(i) restored historic architectural or design features;
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(ii) historic color schemes, decorative finishes, and stenciling;
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(iii) decorative light fixtures; and
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(iv) flooring;
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(b) control of the central mechanical and electrical core of the House Building, Senate
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Building, and State Capitol Building on all floors;
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(c) control of the enclosure of the House Building, Senate Building, and State Capitol
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Building from the exterior of the building to the interior of the exterior wall;
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(d) the roof of the House Building, Senate Building, and State Capitol Building;
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(e) the utility and security tunnels between the underground parking structure and the
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House Building, Senate Building, and State Capitol Building;
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(f) rest rooms of the House Building, Senate Building, and State Capitol Building;
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(g) maintenance of all the elevators and stairways in the House Building, Senate
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Building, and State Capitol Building; and
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(h) those functions the Legislative Management Committee delegates in writing to be
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performed by the State Capitol Preservation Board.
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(5) The communications and data centers in the House Building, Senate Building, and
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State Capitol Building which are associated with the House, Senate, or legislative staff space
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are the shared responsibility of the State Capitol Preservation Board and the Legislature.
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Section 2.
Section
36-5-1 (Effective 08/01/08)
is amended to read:
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36-5-1 (Effective 08/01/08). Reservation of area for Legislature -- Duties of
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Legislative Management Committee.
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(1) As used in this section:
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(a) "Architectural integrity" means the architectural elements, materials, color, and
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quality of the original building construction.
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(b) "Capitol hill" means the grounds, monuments, parking areas, buildings, and other
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man-made and natural objects within the area bounded by 300 North Street, Columbus Street,
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500 North Street, and East Capitol Boulevard, and includes:
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(i) the White Community Memorial Chapel and its grounds and parking areas, and the
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Council Hall Travel Information Center building and its grounds and parking areas;
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(ii) the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers building and its grounds and parking areas and
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other state-owned property included within the area bounded by Columbus Street, North Main
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Street, and Apricot Avenue;
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(iii) the state-owned property included within the area bounded by Columbus Street,
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Wall Street, and 400 North Street; and
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(iv) the state-owned property included within the area bounded by Columbus Street,
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West Capitol Street, and 500 North Street.
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(c) "House Building" means the west building on capitol hill that is located northwest of
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the State Capitol and southwest of the State Office Building.
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(d) "Legislative area" means the buildings, chambers, rooms, hallways, lounges, parking
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lots, and parking garages designated by this section as being subject to legislative control.
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(e) "Senate Building" means the east building on capitol hill that is located northeast of
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the State Capitol and southeast of the State Office Building.
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(f) "State Capitol" means the building dedicated as the Utah State Capitol in 1916.
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(g) "State Capitol Preservation Board" or "board" is as created in Section
63C-9-201
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(2) The legislative area on capitol hill includes:
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(a) in the State Capitol:
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(i) on the fourth floor: the entire floor and the stairs and elevators on the east and west
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side, except the four art galleries and the four closets on the interior of the State Capitol which
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are immediately around the art galleries are under the supervision of the board;
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(ii) on the third floor: the entire floor, including the stairs and elevators on the east and
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west side of the third floor, except:
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(A) the Supreme Court chambers which is to be controlled and scheduled by the
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Legislature during any general or special session of the Legislature and on interim days and
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controlled and scheduled by the [State Capitol Preservation Board] Secretary of the Senate on
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all other days;
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(B) one office on the southeast side by the Senate Rules Room which is to be controlled
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by the [Supreme Court] Senate during any general or special session of the Legislature and on
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interim days, and shared with the Supreme Court as scheduled through the Secretary of the
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Senate on all other days; and
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(C) the Senate Rules Room, which Senate Rules Room is to be controlled by the
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[Legislature] Senate during any general or special session of the Legislature and on interim
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days, and shared with the Supreme Court as scheduled through the [Legislature] Secretary of
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the Senate on all other days;
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(iii) on the second floor: a committee room on the northeast side which is to be
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controlled and scheduled by the Legislature during any general or special session of the
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Legislature and on interim days and controlled and scheduled by the State Capitol Preservation
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Board on all other days;
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(iv) on the first floor: no legislative space; and
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(v) on the basement level:
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(A) the Office of Legislative Printing; and
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(B) the two control rooms which are to be controlled and scheduled by the Legislature
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during any general or special session of the Legislature and on interim committee days, which
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control rooms shall be shared with the governor as controlled and scheduled through the State
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Capitol Preservation Board on all other days;
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(b) the entire House Building;
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(c) in the Senate Building:
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(i) on the third floor: no legislative space;
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(ii) on the second floor: the entire floor, including the secured elevator, are legislative
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space;
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(iii) on the first floor: the secured corridor to the secured elevator is legislative and
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executive space controlled by the State Capitol Preservation Board; and
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(iv) on the basement level: the secured elevator is legislative space; and
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(d) (i) the parking stalls in the underground parking facility located directly east of the
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House Building and below the central plaza;
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(ii) 52 of the parking stalls in the above ground parking lot known as Lot G located
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north of the House Building and west of the State Office Building;
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(iii) 26 of the parking stalls in the underground parking located directly under the
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Senate Building; and
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(iv) 47 of the parking stalls in the underground parking facility directly east of the
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Senate Building.
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(3) (a) The legislative area is reserved for the use and occupancy of the Legislature and
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its committees and for legislative functions.
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(b) The Legislative Management Committee shall delegate oversight of designated
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portions of the legislative parking areas to the State Capitol Preservation Board for use by the
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executive branch on nonlegislative days.
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(4) The Legislative Management Committee shall exercise complete jurisdiction over
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the legislative area, except for the following, which are the responsibility of the State Capitol
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Preservation Board:
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(a) the architectural integrity of the legislative area, including:
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(i) restored historic architectural or design features;
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(ii) historic color schemes, decorative finishes, and stenciling;
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(iii) decorative light fixtures; and
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(iv) flooring;
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(b) control of the central mechanical and electrical core of the House Building, Senate
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Building, and State Capitol Building on all floors;
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(c) control of the enclosure of the House Building, Senate Building, and State Capitol
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Building from the exterior of the building to the interior of the exterior wall;
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(d) the roof of the House Building, Senate Building, and State Capitol Building;
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(e) the utility and security tunnels between the underground parking structure and the
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House Building, Senate Building, and State Capitol Building;
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(f) rest rooms of the House Building, Senate Building, and State Capitol Building;
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(g) maintenance of all the elevators and stairways in the House Building, Senate
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Building, and State Capitol Building; and
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(h) those functions the Legislative Management Committee delegates in writing to be
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performed by the State Capitol Preservation Board.
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(5) The communications and data centers in the House Building, Senate Building, and
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State Capitol Building which are associated with the House, Senate, or legislative staff space
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are the shared responsibility of the State Capitol Preservation Board and the Legislature.
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Section 3. Effective date.
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(1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), if approved by two-thirds of all the members
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elected to each house, this bill takes effect upon approval by the governor, or the day following
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the constitutional time limit of Utah Constitution Article VII, Section 8, without the governor's
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signature, or in the case of a veto, the date of veto override.
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(2) The amendments in this bill to Section
36-5-1
(Effective 08/01/08) take effect on
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August 1, 2008.
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