H.C.R.
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE TRANSFER OF
ADMINISTRATION OF THE UTAH NAVAJO TRUST FUND TO THE DINÉH
COMMITTEE
House Committee
Amendments
Amendment 2 March 5, 2013 4:02 PM
Representative Michael E. Noel
proposes the following amendments:
1. Page
1, Lines 11 through 14
:
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This concurrent resolution of the Legislature and the Governor expresses the
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Legislature's and the Governor's
{
intent to
}
support for the
transfer
of
all
{
Utah Navajo
Trust Fund
}
oil and gas royalties
13
administrative and fiduciary obligations to the Utah Dinéh Corporation under specified
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conditions.
2. Page
1, Lines 17 through 19
:
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. expresses the Legislature's and the Governor's
{
intent to transfer all Utah Navajo
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Trust Fund
}
support for the transfer of all oil and gas royalties
administrative and fiduciary
obligations to the Utah Dinéh Corporation
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subject to federal action;
3. Page
2, Lines 51 through 52
:
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WHEREAS, pursuant to the Federal Acts, Utah
{
must
}
is directed to
administer the
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas royalties
for the
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health, education, and general welfare of the Navajo Indians residing in San Juan County;
4. Page
3, Lines 67 through 69
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WHEREAS, H.B. 352 resulted in the establishment of what became known as the
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Navajo Royalty Holding Fund (NRHF) no later than July 1, 2008, into which all
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas
royalties
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monetary assets and future royalty payments would be placed;
5. Page
3, Lines 77 through 79
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WHEREAS, litigation is now pending in United States District Court seeking to force
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the state of Utah to resume active administration of the
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas royalties
for the health,
education, and
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general welfare of the beneficiaries;
6. Page
3, Lines 80 through 86
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WHEREAS, the health, education, and general welfare of the beneficiaries would be
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improved by continuing projects previously funded, wholly or partially, with
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas
funds,
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including housing, water development, range improvement, delivery of education, healthcare,
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and other social services;
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{
WHEREAS, although funded in part with NRHF expenditures, the subsequent cutoff of
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funding has left nonmonetary assets, including partially built houses, exposed to the extreme
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elements of southeastern Utah;
}
7. Page
4, Lines 90 through 93
:
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governmental and private financial institutions, the beneficiaries would benefit from the
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expenditure of
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas royalty
money for economic development in San Juan County;
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WHEREAS, the
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas royalties
should be actively administered in these areas
of need for the
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health, education, and general welfare of the beneficiaries;
8. Page
4, Lines 94 through 95
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WHEREAS, the Federal Acts provide no mechanism for the state of Utah to resign as
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{
UNTF
}
trustee
of the oil and gas royalties
;
9. Page
4, Lines 110 through 113
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WHEREAS, the UDC's proposed amended bylaws position the Utah Dinéh to play
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important roles in
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas royalties
administration and oversight, require that the
overall value of the
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{
UNTF
}
oil and gas royalties' assets
, currently estimated at approximately $55,000,000, be
maintained and, if consistent with
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applicable law and
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas royalties
purposes, grown;
10. Page
4, Line 114
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WHEREAS, the UDC's proposed amended bylaws require that any
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas
assets
made
11. Page
5, Lines 125 through 126
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WHEREAS, the members of each Utah chapter of the Navajo Nation have previously
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resolved to support the UDC's effort to become the
{
UNTF
}
trustee
of the oil and gas royalties
;
12. Page
5, Lines 127 through 130
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WHEREAS, this support will again be ensured by means deemed reasonable and
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reliable prior to any transfer of
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas royalties
administration to the UDC;
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WHEREAS, the San Juan County Board of Commissioners unanimously supports
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transfer of administrative and fiduciary obligations for the
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas royalties
to the
UDC;
13. Page
5, Lines 134 through 139
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WHEREAS, the UDC intends to administer the
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas royalties
pursuant to all
applicable laws
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and regulations, including the common law of Indian trusts that imposes strict and exacting
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fiduciary obligations upon any trustee administering the property of Native Americans; and
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WHEREAS, any transfer of
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas royalties
administrative and fiduciary
obligations to the UDC
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must ensure that the state of Utah is indemnified and held harmless for any liability, damages,
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or litigation costs resulting from
{
UNTF
}
oil and gas royalties
administration:
14. Page
5, Lines 140 through 143
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah, the
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Governor concurring therein, expresses its
{
intent to
}
support for the
transfer all
{
Utah Navajo
Trust Fund
}
oil and gas royalties
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administrative and fiduciary obligations to the Utah Dinéh Corporation conditioned on removal
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of the state as trustee, by an act of Congress
or a federal court order that can then be used to encourage
congressional action and that indemnifies and holds harmless the state of Utah from any and all legal
and equitable claims
.
15. Page
5, Lines 144 through 148
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature and the Governor declare that any
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transfer of
{
Utah Navajo Trust Fund
}
oil and gas royalties
administrative and fiduciary obligations
to the Utah Dinéh
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Corporation by Congressional act
or federal court order
must also indemnify and hold harmless the state
of Utah
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from any and all legal and equitable claims arising from future
{
Utah Navajo Trust Fund
}
oil and gas
royalties
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administration by the Utah Dinéh Corporation and for litigation costs related to any claims.
16. Page
5, Line 149 through Page 6, Line 153
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature and the Governor declare that any
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transfer of Utah Navajo Trust Fund administrative and fiduciary obligations to the Utah Dinéh
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Corporation should require that the value of fixed and monetary Utah Navajo Trust Fund assets
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remain at least at current levels so that funds will be available to promote future generations of
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Utah Navajo Trust Fund beneficiaries' health, education, and general welfare
and that the Utah Dineh
Corporation should operate under bylaws that have the protections described in this resolution
.
17. Page
6, Lines 154 through 157
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature and the Governor declare that, if
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the foregoing objectives are ensured, the Legislature and the Governor support action by
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Congress
or a federal court order
to transfer the
{
Utah Navajo Trust Fund's
}
oil and gas
royalties
administrative and fiduciary obligations to
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the Utah Dinéh Corporation.
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