H.J.R.
15
JOINT RESOLUTION ON STATE AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS
JURISDICTION
House Floor
Amendments
Amendment 2 March 7, 2013 3:18 PM
Representative Marc K. Roberts
proposes the following amendments:
1. Page
1, Lines 9 through 13
:
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General Description:
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This joint resolution of the Legislature declares and asserts the jurisdictional right of the
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state of Utah and its political subdivisions to respond to and take action when
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conditions on
Bureau of Land Management or United States Forest Service
federally managed land in
the state adversely affect, or
{
may adversely
13
affect
}
constitute an imminent threat of adversely affecting
, the health, safety, or welfare of the
people.
2. Page
1, Lines 15 through 20
:
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This resolution:
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. declares and asserts the jurisdictional right of the state of Utah and its political
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subdivisions to respond to and take action when conditions on
Bureau of Land Management or United
States Forest Service
federally managed
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land in the state adversely affect, or
{
may adversely affect
}
constitute an imminent threat of
adversely affecting
, the health, safety, or
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welfare of the people without the intrusion and interference of the federal
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government on its efforts to respond to the needs of its citizens; and
3. Page
1, Lines 21 through 25
:
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. urges other states to declare and assert their rights, and the rights of their political
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subdivisions, to respond to and take action when conditions on
Bureau of Land Management or United
States Forest Service
federally managed
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land in the state adversely affect, or
{
may adversely affect
}
constitute an imminent threat of
adversely affecting
, the health, safety, or
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welfare of the people without the intrusion and interference of the federal
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government on the states' efforts to respond to the needs of their citizens.
4. Page
5, Lines 144 through 148
:
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah
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declare and assert its jurisdictional right, and the right of its political subdivisions, to respond
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to and take action when conditions on
Bureau of Land Management or United States Forest Service
federally managed land in the state adversely affect, or
147
{
may adversely affect
}
constitute an imminent threat of adversely affecting
, the health, safety, or
welfare of the people without the intrusion and
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interference of the federal government on its efforts to respond to the needs of their citizens.
5. Page
5, Line 149 through Page 6, Line 153
:
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature urges the states to declare and
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assert their jurisdictional rights, and the rights of their political subdivisions, to respond to and
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take action when conditions on
Bureau of Land Management or United States Forest Service
federally
managed land in the states adversely affect, or
{
may
152
adversely affect
}
constitute an imminent threat of adversely affecting
, the health, safety, or welfare
of the people without the intrusion and
153
interference of the federal government on efforts to respond to the needs of their citizens.
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