1st Sub.
S.B.
299
REVISION TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT
house floor Amendments
Amendment 5 March 4, 2008 6:16 pm
Representative
Christopher N. Herrod
proposes the following amendments:
1. Page 1, Lines 20 through 23
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20 making
health care
benefits generally available to employees, their dependents, and an
21
{
unmarried
}
employee's financially dependent
{
or interdependent
}
adult designee;
22
{
. authorizes counties and municipalities to create a registry for adult relationships of
23 financial dependence or interdependence;
}
2. Page 1, Line 25
Senate 3rd Reading Amendments
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25 domestic partnership, civil union, or other domestic
{
cohabitation
}
relationship other
3. Page 1, Line 27 through Page 2, Line 28
a.Senate 3rd Reading Amendments
b.3-3-2008 :
27 . provides other restrictions on an ordinance to make
health care
benefits generally available and 28 on a registry created by a county or municipality; and
4. Page 2, Lines 41 through 49
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41
10-8-1.5.
Authority to make
health care
benefits generally available to employees, their
42 dependents, and an adult designee --
{
Registry authorized --
}
Limitations.
43
(1) A municipality may, by ordinance enacted by the municipal legislative body, make
health care
44
benefits generally available to all municipal employees, their dependents, and an
{
unmarried
}
45
employee's financially dependent
{
or interdependent
}
adult designee.
46
{
(2) (a) Subject to Subsection (2)(b), a municipality may, by ordinance enacted by the
47
municipal legislative body, create a registry for adult relationships of financial dependence or
48
interdependence.
}
49
{
(b)
}
(2)
A municipality may not create or maintain a registry or other means that defines,
5. Page 2, Lines 52 through 54
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52
(3) The municipality's recognition of an adult designee
{
, the creation and maintenance
53
of a registry under Subsection (2)(a), and any certificate issued to or other designation of a
54
person on the municipality's registry are
}
is
not and may not be treated the same as or substantially
6. Page 2, Lines 56 through 57
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56
(4)
{
Neither an
}
An
ordinance under Subsection (1)
{
or (2)(a) nor a registry created under
57
Subsection (2)(a)
}
making an employee
health care
benefit available to an adult designee may
not
create,
7. Page 3, Lines 62 through 70
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3-3-2008 :
62
17-50-324.
Authority to make
health care
benefits generally available to employees, their
63 dependents, and an adult designee --
{
Registry authorized --
}
Limitations.
64
(1) A county may, by ordinance enacted by the county legislative body, make
health care
benefits
65
generally available to all county employees, their dependents, and an
{
unmarried
}
employee's
66
financially dependent
{
or interdependent
}
adult designee.
67
{
(2) (a) Subject to Subsection (2)(b), a county may, by ordinance enacted by the county
68
legislative body, create a registry for adult relationships of financial dependence or
69
interdependence.
}
70
{
(b)
}
(2)
A county may not create or maintain a registry or other means that defines,
8. Page 3, Lines 72 through 75
a.Senate 3rd Reading Amendments
b.3-3-2008 :
72
or domestic
{
cohabitation
}
relationship other than marriage.
73
(3) The county's recognition of an adult designee
{
, the creation and maintenance of a
74
registry under Subsection (2)(a), and any certificate issued to or other designation of a person
75
on the county's registry are
}
is
not and may not be treated the same as or substantially equivalent to
9. Page 3, Lines 77 through 78
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77
(4)
{
Neither an
}
An
ordinance under Subsection (1)
{
or (2)(a) nor a registry created under
78
Subsection (2)(a)
}
making an employee
health care
benefit available to an adult designee may
not
create,
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