H.B.
120
CONTINUING EDUCATION ON FEDERALISM
House Floor
Amendments
Amendment 1 February 25, 2014 2:38 PM
Representative Ken Ivory
proposes the following amendments:
1. Page
1, Lines 9 through 17
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This bill requires the Commission on Federalism to create a curriculum for a seminar
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on federalism that will then be required for
{
all
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certain
state and local employees who are
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. requires
{
all
}
certain
state and local employees whose job description requires that they
be
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members of the Utah State Bar to attend a seminar on federalism at least once every
2. Page
3, Lines 73 through 76
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(8) The commission shall develop
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a
}
curriculum
for a seminar
on the principles of
federalism
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to be
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presented to every employee of the state or a political subdivision of the state whose job
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description requires that the employee be a member of the Utah State Bar
}
. The curriculum
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shall include:
3. Page
4, Lines 92 through 99
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63C-4a-306. Course on federalism required.
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{
(1) As a condition of continued employment, every employee of the state or a political
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subdivision of the state whose job description requires that the employee be a member of the
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Utah State Bar shall attend a seminar on the principles of federalism.
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(2) The seminar shall follow the curriculum developed pursuant to Subsection
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63C-4a-303
(8) and may be online.
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(3) Beginning January 1, 2015, each employee who meets the condition in Subsection
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(1) shall be required to attend a seminar at least once in a two-year period.
}
(1) Beginning January
1, 2015, each employee who meets the conditions in Subsection (2) shall be required to attend a seminar
on the principles of federalism developed pursuant to 63C-4a-303(8) at least once in a two-year period.
(2) The employees referenced in Subsection (1) include each employee whose job description requires
that the employee be a member of the Utah State Bar, and who:
(i) is employed by the Attorney General's office or a political subdivision of the state; or
(ii) is employed by the office of Legislative Research and General Counsel.
(3) An employee may complete the requirements of this section by attending a seminar in person or
online.
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