H.B.
120
CONTINUING EDUCATION ON FEDERALISM
House Floor
Amendments
Amendment 3 February 27, 2014 3:24 PM
Representative Ken Ivory
proposes the following amendments:
1. Page
1, Lines 9 through 18
:
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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 state and local employees who are
11
members of the Utah State Bar
}
a designated person from certain state and local agencies
.
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. requires
{
all state and local employees whose job description requires that they be
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members of the Utah State Bar
}
certain agencies, political subdivisions, and offices to designate a
person
to attend a seminar on federalism at least once every
18
two years.
2. Page
3, Lines 73 through 76
:
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(8) The commission shall develop
{
a
}
curriculum
for a seminar
on the principles of
federalism
{
to be
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presented to every employee of the state or a political subdivision of the state whose job
75
description requires that the employee be a member of the Utah State Bar
}
. The curriculum
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shall
be available to the general public and
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) This section shall
apply to:
(a) all political subdivisions of the state;
(b) all agencies of the state;
(c) the Attorney General's office; and
(d) the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel.
(2) Beginning January 1, 2015, an employing entity listed in Subsection (1) shall appoint at least
one designee to which all questions and inquiries regarding federalism shall be directed. The designee
shall be required to attend a seminar on the principles of federalism developed pursuant to
63C-4a-303(8) at least once in every two-year period.
(3) The designee may complete the requirements of this section by attending a seminar in person
or online.
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