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S.B. 156

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GIFTS AND MEAL PROVISIONS FOR

             2     
PUBLIC OFFICIALS

             3     
2009 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Gregory S. Bell

             6     
House Sponsor: Brad L. Dee

             7     
             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill addresses the provision and reporting of gifts and meals to public officials.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    addresses the definition of "tangible personal property";
             14          .    includes admission to various events in the definition of "gift";
             15          .    requires reporting of meals costing more than $25 provided to a public official
             16      under certain circumstances; and
             17          .    makes technical changes.
             18      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             19          None
             20      Other Special Clauses:
             21          None
             22      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             23      AMENDS:
             24          36-11-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             25          36-11-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapters 233 and 239
             26          36-11-304, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 233
             27     


             28      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             29          Section 1. Section 36-11-102 is amended to read:
             30           36-11-102. Definitions.
             31          As used in this chapter:
             32          (1) "Aggregate daily expenditures" means:
             33          (a) for a single lobbyist, principal, or government officer, the total of all expenditures
             34      made within a calendar day by the lobbyist, principal, or government officer for the benefit of
             35      an individual public official;
             36          (b) when an expenditure is made by a member of a lobbyist group, the total of all
             37      expenditures made within a calendar day by every member of the lobbyist group for the benefit
             38      of an individual public official; or
             39          (c) for a multiclient lobbyist, the total of all expenditures made by the multiclient
             40      lobbyist within a calendar day for the benefit of an individual public official, regardless of
             41      whether expenditures were attributed to different clients.
             42          (2) "Executive action" means:
             43          (a) nominations and appointments by the governor;
             44          (b) the proposal, drafting, amendment, enactment, or defeat by a state agency of any
             45      rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act; and
             46          (c) agency ratemaking proceedings.
             47          (3) (a) "Expenditure" means any of the items listed in this Subsection (3)(a) when
             48      given to or for the benefit of a public official:
             49          (i) a purchase, payment, distribution, loan, gift, advance, deposit, subscription,
             50      forbearance, services, or goods, unless consideration of equal or greater value is received; and
             51          (ii) a contract, promise, or agreement, whether or not legally enforceable, to provide
             52      any of the items listed in Subsection (3)(a)(i).
             53          (b) "Expenditure" does not mean:
             54          (i) a commercially reasonable loan made in the ordinary course of business;
             55          (ii) a campaign contribution reported in accordance with Title 20A, Chapter 11,
             56      Campaign and Financial Reporting Requirements;
             57          (iii) printed informational material that is related to the performance of the recipient's
             58      official duties;


             59          (iv) a devise or inheritance;
             60          (v) any item listed in Subsection (3)(a) if given by a relative;
             61          (vi) a modest item of food or refreshment such as a beverage or pastry offered other
             62      than as part of a meal, the value of which does not exceed $5;
             63          (vii) a greeting card or other item of little intrinsic value that is intended solely for
             64      presentation; or
             65          (viii) plaques, commendations, or awards presented in public and having a cash value
             66      not exceeding $50.
             67          (4) "Gift" is as defined in Section 36-11-304 .
             68          [(4)] (5) (a) "Government officer" means:
             69          (i) an individual elected to a position in state or local government, when acting within
             70      the government officer's official capacity; or
             71          (ii) an individual appointed to or employed in a full-time position by state or local
             72      government, when acting within the scope of the individual's employment.
             73          (b) "Government officer" does not mean a member of the legislative branch of state
             74      government.
             75          [(5)] (6) "Immediate family" means:
             76          (a) a spouse;
             77          (b) a child residing in the household; or
             78          (c) an individual claimed as a dependent for tax purposes.
             79          [(6)] (7) "Interested person" means an individual defined in Subsections [(9)]
             80      (10)(b)(iii) and (viii).
             81          [(7)] (8) "Legislative action" means:
             82          (a) bills, resolutions, amendments, nominations, and other matters pending or proposed
             83      in either house of the Legislature or its committees or requested by a legislator; and
             84          (b) the action of the governor in approving or vetoing legislation.
             85          [(8)] (9) "Lobbying" means communicating with a public official for the purpose of
             86      influencing the passage, defeat, amendment, or postponement of legislative or executive action.
             87          [(9)] (10) (a) "Lobbyist" means:
             88          (i) an individual who is employed by a principal; or
             89          (ii) an individual who contracts for economic consideration, other than reimbursement


             90      for reasonable travel expenses, with a principal to lobby a public official.
             91          (b) "Lobbyist" does not include:
             92          (i) a government officer;
             93          (ii) a member or employee of the legislative branch of government;
             94          (iii) any person appearing at, or providing written comments to, a hearing conducted in
             95      accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act or Title 63G,
             96      Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act;
             97          (iv) any person participating on or appearing before an advisory or study task force,
             98      commission, board, or committee, constituted by the Legislature or any agency or department
             99      of state government, except legislative standing, appropriation, or interim committees;
             100          (v) a representative of a political party;
             101          (vi) an individual representing a bona fide church solely for the purpose of protecting
             102      the right to practice the religious doctrines of the church unless the individual or church makes
             103      an expenditure that confers a benefit on a public official;
             104          (vii) a newspaper, television station or network, radio station or network, periodical of
             105      general circulation, or book publisher for the purpose of publishing news items, editorials,
             106      other comments, or paid advertisements that directly or indirectly urge legislative or executive
             107      action; or
             108          (viii) an individual who appears on the individual's own behalf before a committee of
             109      the Legislature or an executive branch agency solely for the purpose of testifying in support of
             110      or in opposition to legislative or executive action.
             111          [(10)] (11) "Lobbyist group" means two or more lobbyists, principals, government
             112      officers, and any combination of lobbyists, principals, and officers who each contribute a
             113      portion of an expenditure made to benefit a public official or member of the public official's
             114      immediate family.
             115          [(11)] (12) "Multiclient lobbyist" means a single lobbyist, principal, or government
             116      officer who represents two or more clients and divides the aggregate daily expenditure made to
             117      benefit a public official or member of the public official's immediate family between two or
             118      more of those clients.
             119          [(12)] (13) "Person" includes individuals, bodies politic and corporate, partnerships,
             120      associations, and companies.


             121          [(13)] (14) "Principal" means a person that employs an individual to perform lobbying
             122      either as an employee or as an independent contractor.
             123          [(14)] (15) "Public official" means:
             124          (a) (i) a member of the Legislature;
             125          (ii) an individual elected to a position in the executive branch; or
             126          (iii) an individual appointed to or employed in the executive or legislative branch if
             127      that individual:
             128          (A) occupies a policymaking position or makes purchasing or contracting decisions;
             129          (B) drafts legislation or makes rules;
             130          (C) determines rates or fees; or
             131          (D) makes adjudicative decisions; or
             132          (b) an immediate family member of a person described in Subsection [(14)] (15)(a).
             133          [(15)] (16) "Public official type" means a notation to identify whether a public official
             134      is:
             135          (a) (i) a member of the Legislature;
             136          (ii) an individual elected to a position in the executive branch;
             137          (iii) an individual appointed to or employed in a position in the legislative branch who
             138      meets the definition of public official under Subsection [(14)] (15)(a)(iii); or
             139          (iv) an individual appointed to or employed in a position in the executive branch who
             140      meets the definition of public official under Subsection [(14)] (15)(a)(iii); or
             141          (b) an immediate family member of a person described in Subsection [(14)] (15)(b).
             142          [(16)] (17) "Quarterly reporting period" means the three-month period covered by each
             143      financial report required under Subsection 36-11-201 (2)(a).
             144          [(17)] (18) "Related person" means any person, or agent or employee of a person, who
             145      knowingly and intentionally assists a lobbyist, principal, or government officer in lobbying.
             146          [(18)] (19) "Relative" means a spouse, child, parent, grandparent, grandchild, brother,
             147      sister, parent-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, nephew, niece, aunt, uncle, first cousin, or
             148      spouse of any of these individuals.
             149          [(19) (a)] (20) "Tangible personal property" means an item having a description that is
             150      consistent with the meaning of tangible personal property found in the Utah Constitution,
             151      Article XIII.


             152          [(b) "Tangible personal property" does not include the admission price or cost for
             153      events, meals, recreation, outings, or functions.]
             154          Section 2. Section 36-11-201 is amended to read:
             155           36-11-201. Lobbyist, principal, and government officer financial reporting
             156      requirements -- Prohibition for related person to make expenditures.
             157          (1) (a) (i) Each lobbyist shall file quarterly financial reports with the lieutenant
             158      governor on or before the due dates under Subsection (2)(a).
             159          (ii) If the lobbyist has not made an expenditure during the quarterly reporting period,
             160      the lobbyist shall file a quarterly financial report listing the amount of expenditures as "none."
             161          (b) Each government officer or principal that makes an expenditure during any of the
             162      quarterly reporting periods under Subsection (2)(a) shall file a quarterly financial report with
             163      the lieutenant governor on or before the date that a report for that quarter is due.
             164          (2) (a) Quarterly expense reports shall be due on the following dates:
             165          (i) April 10, for the period of January 1 through March 31;
             166          (ii) July 10, for the period of April 1 through June 30;
             167          (iii) October 10, for the period of July 1 through September 30; and
             168          (iv) January 10, for the period of October 1 through December 31 of the previous year.
             169          (b) If the due date for a financial report falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday,
             170      the report shall be considered to be due on the next succeeding business day.
             171          (c) A financial report shall be considered timely filed if it is:
             172          (i) postmarked on its due date; or
             173          (ii) filed electronically on or before the due date.
             174          (3) A quarterly financial report shall contain:
             175          (a) the total amount of expenditures made to benefit any public official during the
             176      quarterly reporting period;
             177          (b) the total amount of expenditures made, by public official type, during the quarterly
             178      reporting period;
             179          (c) for the report due on January 10:
             180          (i) the total amount of expenditures made to benefit any public official during the last
             181      calendar year; and
             182          (ii) the total amount of expenditures made, by public official type, during the last


             183      calendar year;
             184          (d) a disclosure of each expenditure made during the quarterly reporting period to
             185      reimburse or pay for the travel or lodging expenses of a public official, including for each trip:
             186          (i) the purpose and each destination of the trip;
             187          (ii) the name of each public official that participated in the trip;
             188          (iii) the public official type of each public official named;
             189          (iv) for each public official named, a listing of the amount and purpose of each
             190      expenditure made for travel or lodging that benefitted the public official; and
             191          (v) the total amount of expenditures made to benefit each public official named;
             192          (e) a disclosure of each expenditure made during the quarterly reporting period that
             193      was not disclosed under Subsection (3)(d), to be provided as follows:
             194          (i) using Schedule A under Section 36-11-201.3 , a disclosure of each of the following
             195      expenditures:
             196          (A) an expenditure made for the cost or value of admission to a [professional or
             197      collegiate sporting event] sporting, recreational, or artistic event, whether as a spectator or a
             198      participant;
             199          (B) an expenditure made for [tangible personal property] a gift, if the aggregate daily
             200      expenditures benefitting the public official are greater than $10;
             201          (C) an expenditure made for food or beverage including the public official's name, if
             202      the aggregate daily expenditures benefitting the public official are greater than [$50; and] $25
             203      unless the food or beverage is provided in connection with an event to which:
             204          (I) all of the members of a standing or interim committee or official legislative task
             205      force, a party caucus, or other official body are invited; or
             206          (II) all attendees from a house of the Legislature are invited, if the event is held in
             207      conjunction with a meeting of a regional or national organization the members of which are
             208      comprised of state legislatures or legislators; and
             209          (D) any expenditure not otherwise reported in Subsection (3)(d), or this Subsection
             210      (3)(e)(i), [if the aggregate daily expenditures benefitting the public official are greater than $50;
             211      and] except for an expenditure for food and beverage provided in connection with an event to
             212      which:
             213          (I) all of the members of a standing or interim committee or official legislative task


             214      force, a party caucus, or other official body are invited; or
             215          (II) all attendees from a house of the Legislature are invited, if the event is held in
             216      conjunction with a meeting of a regional or national organization the members of which are
             217      comprised of state legislatures or legislators; and
             218          (ii) using Schedule B under Section 36-11-201.3 , a disclosure of every expenditure not
             219      reported in Subsection (3)(d) or (3)(e)(i);
             220          (f) for each public official who was employed by the lobbyist, principal, or government
             221      officer or who performed work as an independent contractor for the lobbyist, principal, or
             222      government officer during the last year, a list that provides:
             223          (i) the name of the public official; and
             224          (ii) the nature of the employment or contract with the public official;
             225          (g) each bill or resolution, by number and short title, on behalf of which the lobbyist,
             226      principal, or government officer made an expenditure to a public official for which a report is
             227      required by this section, if any;
             228          (h) a description of each executive action on behalf of which the lobbyist, principal, or
             229      government officer made an expenditure to a public official for which a report is required by
             230      this section, if any;
             231          (i) the general purposes, interests, and nature of the organization or organizations that
             232      the lobbyist, principal, or government officer filing the report represents; and
             233          (j) for a lobbyist, a certification that the information provided in the report is true,
             234      accurate, and complete to the lobbyist's best knowledge and belief.
             235          (4) In reporting expenditures under this section for events to which all legislators are
             236      invited, each lobbyist, principal, and government officer:
             237          (a) may not divide the cost of the event by the number of legislators who actually
             238      attend the event and report that cost as an expenditure made to those legislators;
             239          (b) shall divide the total cost by the total number of Utah legislators and others invited
             240      to the event and report that quotient as the amount expended for each legislator who actually
             241      attended the event; and
             242          (c) may not report any expenditure as made to a legislator who did not attend the event.
             243          (5) A related person may not, while assisting a lobbyist, principal, or government
             244      officer in lobbying, make an expenditure that benefits a public official under circumstances


             245      which would otherwise fall within the disclosure requirements of this chapter if the expenditure
             246      was made by the lobbyist, principal, or government officer.
             247          (6) The lieutenant governor shall:
             248          (a) (i) develop preprinted forms for all financial reports required by this section; and
             249          (ii) make copies of the forms available to each person who requests them; and
             250          (b) provide a reporting system that allows financial reports to be submitted via the
             251      Internet.
             252          (7) (a) Each lobbyist and each principal shall continue to file the quarterly financial
             253      reports required by this section until the lobbyist or principal files a statement with the
             254      lieutenant governor that:
             255          (i) states:
             256          (A) for a lobbyist, that the lobbyist has ceased lobbying activities; or
             257          (B) for a principal, that the principal no longer employs an individual as a lobbyist;
             258          (ii) in the case of a lobbyist, states that the lobbyist is surrendering the lobbyist's
             259      license;
             260          (iii) contains a listing, as required by this section, of all previously unreported
             261      expenditures that have been made through the date of the statement; and
             262          (iv) states that the lobbyist or principal will not make any additional expenditure that is
             263      not disclosed on the statement unless the lobbyist or principal complies with the disclosure and
             264      licensing requirements of this chapter.
             265          (b) A lobbyist that fails to renew the lobbyist's license or otherwise ceases to be
             266      licensed shall be required to file quarterly reports until the lobbyist files the statement required
             267      by Subsection (7)(a).
             268          Section 3. Section 36-11-304 is amended to read:
             269           36-11-304. Gift Provisions.
             270          (1) As used in this section and Section 36-11-201 :
             271          (a) "Gift" means a transfer of real property or tangible personal property for less than
             272      fair and adequate consideration.
             273          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), "gift" includes admission to a sporting,
             274      recreational, or artistic event whether as a spectator or a participant.
             275          [(b)] (c) "Gift" does not include a plaque, commendation, or award that is presented in


             276      public.
             277          (2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a lobbyist, principal, or government officer
             278      may not offer to or give any public official any gift or loan if the public official has been, or is
             279      now, or in the near future may be involved in any governmental action directly affecting the
             280      donor or lender.
             281          (3) Subsection (2) does not apply to the following:
             282          (a) an occasional nonpecuniary gift, having a value of not in excess of $50 per
             283      individual;
             284          (b) an award publicly presented in recognition of public services;
             285          (c) any bona fide loan made in the ordinary course of business; or
             286          (d) gifts to a relative.




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