S.B. 202 Conservation Commission Employees
Bill Sponsor: ![]() Sen. Okerlund, Ralph | Floor Sponsor: ![]() Rep. Brown, Melvin R. |
- Drafting Attorney: Victoria Ashby
- Fiscal Analyst: Ivan D. Djambov
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- Last Action: 26 Mar 2015, Governor Signed
- Last Location: Lieutenant Governor's office for filing
- Effective Date: 12 May 2015
- Session Law Chapter: 235
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S.B. 202
1 CONSERVATION COMMISSION EMPLOYEES
22015 GENERAL SESSION
3STATE OF UTAH
4Chief Sponsor: Ralph Okerlund
5House Sponsor: Melvin R. Brown
6
7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill amends provisions relating to certain Conservation Commission employees.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 ▸ provides that the Department of Human Resource Management establish certain
13 benefits and employee classifications for certain individuals hired by the
14 Conservation Commission.
15 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
16 None
17 Other Special Clauses:
18 None
19 Utah Code Sections Affected:
20 AMENDS:
21 4-18-105, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 383
22
23 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
24 Section 1. Section 4-18-105 is amended to read:
25 4-18-105. Conservation Commission -- Functions and duties.
26 (1) The commission shall:
27 (a) facilitate the development and implementation of the strategies and programs
28 necessary to:
29 (i) protect, conserve, utilize, and develop the soil, air, and water resources of the state;
30 and
31 (ii) promote the protection, integrity, and restoration of land for agricultural and other
32 beneficial purposes;
33 (b) disseminate information regarding districts' activities and programs;
34 (c) supervise the formation, reorganization, or dissolution of districts according to the
35 requirements of Title 17D, Chapter 3, Conservation District Act;
36 (d) prescribe uniform accounting and recordkeeping procedures for districts and
37 require each district to submit annually an audit of its funds to the commission;
38 (e) approve and make loans for agricultural purposes, through the advisory board
39 described in Section 4-18-106, from the Agriculture Resource Development Fund, for:
40 (i) rangeland improvement and management projects;
41 (ii) watershed protection and flood prevention projects;
42 (iii) agricultural cropland soil and water conservation projects;
43 (iv) programs designed to promote energy efficient farming practices;
44 (v) development and implementation of coordinated resource management plans, as
45 defined in Section 4-18-103, with conservation districts, as defined in Section 17D-3-102; and
46 (vi) programs or improvements for agriculture product storage or protections of a crop
47 or animal resource;
48 (f) administer federal or state funds, including loan funds under this chapter, in
49 accordance with applicable federal or state guidelines and make loans or grants from those
50 funds to land occupiers for:
51 (i) the conservation of soil or water resources;
52 (ii) maintenance of rangeland improvement projects; and
53 (iii) the control or eradication of noxious weeds and invasive plant species:
54 (A) in cooperation and coordination with local weed boards; and
55 (B) in accordance with Section 4-2-8.7;
56 (g) seek to coordinate soil and water protection, conservation, and development
57 activities and programs of state agencies, local governmental units, other states, special interest
58 groups, and federal agencies;
59 (h) plan watershed and flood control projects in cooperation with appropriate local,
60 state, and federal authorities, and coordinate flood control projects in the state;
61 (i) assist other state agencies with conservation standards for agriculture when
62 requested; and
63 (j) when assigned by the governor, when required by contract with the Department of
64 Environmental Quality, or when required by contract with the United States Environmental
65 Protection Agency:
66 (i) develop programs for the prevention, control, or abatement of new or existing
67 pollution to the soil, water, or air of the state;
68 (ii) advise, consult, and cooperate with affected parties to further the purpose of this
69 chapter;
70 (iii) conduct studies, investigations, research, and demonstrations relating to
71 agricultural pollution issues;
72 (iv) give reasonable consideration in the exercise of its powers and duties to the
73 economic impact on sustainable agriculture;
74 (v) meet the requirements of federal law related to water and air pollution in the
75 exercise of its powers and duties; and
76 (vi) establish administrative penalties relating to agricultural discharges as defined in
77 Section 4-18-103 that are proportional to the seriousness of the resulting environmental harm.
78 (2) The commission may:
79 (a) employ, with the approval of the department, an administrator and necessary
80 technical experts and employees;
81 (b) execute contracts or other instruments necessary to exercise its powers;
82 (c) take necessary action to promote and enforce the purpose and findings of Section
83 4-18-102;
84 (d) sue and be sued; and
85 (e) adopt rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
86 Rulemaking Act, necessary to carry out the powers and duties described in Subsection (1) and
87 Subsections (2)(b) and (c).
88 (3) If, under Subsection (2)(a), the commission employs an individual who was
89 formerly an employee of a conservation district or the Utah Association of Conservation
90 Districts, the Department of Human Resource Management shall:
91 (a) recognize the employee's employment service credit from the conservation district
92 or association in determining leave accrual in the employee's new position within the state; and
93 (b) set the initial wage rate for the employee at the level that the employee was
94 receiving as an employee of the conservation district or association.
95 (4) An employee described in Subsection (3) is exempt from the career service
96 provisions of Title 67, Chapter 19, Utah State Personnel Management Act, and shall be
97 designated under schedule codes and parameters established by the Department of Human
98 Resource Management under Subsection 67-19-15(1)(p) until the commission, under
99 parameters established by the Department of Human Resource Management, designates the
100 employee under a different schedule recognized under Section 67-19-15.
101 (5) (a) For purposes of the report required by Subsection (5)(b), the commissioner shall
102 study the organizational structure of the employees described in Subsection (3).
103 (b) The commissioner shall report to the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and
104 Environmental Quality Appropriations Subcommittee by no later than that subcommittee's
105 November 2015 interim meeting regarding the study required by Subsection (5)(a).
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6
7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill amends provisions relating to certain Conservation Commission employees.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 ▸ provides that the Department of Human Resource Management establish certain
13 benefits and employee classifications for certain individuals hired by the
14 Conservation Commission.
15 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
16 None
17 Other Special Clauses:
18 None
19 Utah Code Sections Affected:
20 AMENDS:
21 4-18-105, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 383
22
23 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
24 Section 1. Section 4-18-105 is amended to read:
25 4-18-105. Conservation Commission -- Functions and duties.
26 (1) The commission shall:
27 (a) facilitate the development and implementation of the strategies and programs
28 necessary to:
29 (i) protect, conserve, utilize, and develop the soil, air, and water resources of the state;
30 and
31 (ii) promote the protection, integrity, and restoration of land for agricultural and other
32 beneficial purposes;
33 (b) disseminate information regarding districts' activities and programs;
34 (c) supervise the formation, reorganization, or dissolution of districts according to the
35 requirements of Title 17D, Chapter 3, Conservation District Act;
36 (d) prescribe uniform accounting and recordkeeping procedures for districts and
37 require each district to submit annually an audit of its funds to the commission;
38 (e) approve and make loans for agricultural purposes, through the advisory board
39 described in Section 4-18-106, from the Agriculture Resource Development Fund, for:
40 (i) rangeland improvement and management projects;
41 (ii) watershed protection and flood prevention projects;
42 (iii) agricultural cropland soil and water conservation projects;
43 (iv) programs designed to promote energy efficient farming practices;
44 (v) development and implementation of coordinated resource management plans, as
45 defined in Section 4-18-103, with conservation districts, as defined in Section 17D-3-102; and
46 (vi) programs or improvements for agriculture product storage or protections of a crop
47 or animal resource;
48 (f) administer federal or state funds, including loan funds under this chapter, in
49 accordance with applicable federal or state guidelines and make loans or grants from those
50 funds to land occupiers for:
51 (i) the conservation of soil or water resources;
52 (ii) maintenance of rangeland improvement projects; and
53 (iii) the control or eradication of noxious weeds and invasive plant species:
54 (A) in cooperation and coordination with local weed boards; and
55 (B) in accordance with Section 4-2-8.7;
56 (g) seek to coordinate soil and water protection, conservation, and development
57 activities and programs of state agencies, local governmental units, other states, special interest
58 groups, and federal agencies;
59 (h) plan watershed and flood control projects in cooperation with appropriate local,
60 state, and federal authorities, and coordinate flood control projects in the state;
61 (i) assist other state agencies with conservation standards for agriculture when
62 requested; and
63 (j) when assigned by the governor, when required by contract with the Department of
64 Environmental Quality, or when required by contract with the United States Environmental
65 Protection Agency:
66 (i) develop programs for the prevention, control, or abatement of new or existing
67 pollution to the soil, water, or air of the state;
68 (ii) advise, consult, and cooperate with affected parties to further the purpose of this
69 chapter;
70 (iii) conduct studies, investigations, research, and demonstrations relating to
71 agricultural pollution issues;
72 (iv) give reasonable consideration in the exercise of its powers and duties to the
73 economic impact on sustainable agriculture;
74 (v) meet the requirements of federal law related to water and air pollution in the
75 exercise of its powers and duties; and
76 (vi) establish administrative penalties relating to agricultural discharges as defined in
77 Section 4-18-103 that are proportional to the seriousness of the resulting environmental harm.
78 (2) The commission may:
79 (a) employ, with the approval of the department, an administrator and necessary
80 technical experts and employees;
81 (b) execute contracts or other instruments necessary to exercise its powers;
82 (c) take necessary action to promote and enforce the purpose and findings of Section
83 4-18-102;
84 (d) sue and be sued; and
85 (e) adopt rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
86 Rulemaking Act, necessary to carry out the powers and duties described in Subsection (1) and
87 Subsections (2)(b) and (c).
88 (3) If, under Subsection (2)(a), the commission employs an individual who was
89 formerly an employee of a conservation district or the Utah Association of Conservation
90 Districts, the Department of Human Resource Management shall:
91 (a) recognize the employee's employment service credit from the conservation district
92 or association in determining leave accrual in the employee's new position within the state; and
93 (b) set the initial wage rate for the employee at the level that the employee was
94 receiving as an employee of the conservation district or association.
95 (4) An employee described in Subsection (3) is exempt from the career service
96 provisions of Title 67, Chapter 19, Utah State Personnel Management Act, and shall be
97 designated under schedule codes and parameters established by the Department of Human
98 Resource Management under Subsection 67-19-15(1)(p) until the commission, under
99 parameters established by the Department of Human Resource Management, designates the
100 employee under a different schedule recognized under Section 67-19-15.
101 (5) (a) For purposes of the report required by Subsection (5)(b), the commissioner shall
102 study the organizational structure of the employees described in Subsection (3).
103 (b) The commissioner shall report to the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and
104 Environmental Quality Appropriations Subcommittee by no later than that subcommittee's
105 November 2015 interim meeting regarding the study required by Subsection (5)(a).
Bill Status / Votes
• Senate Actions • House Actions • Fiscal Actions • Other Actions
Date | Action | Location | Vote |
2/13/2015 | Bill Numbered but not Distributed | Legislative Research and General Counsel | |
2/13/2015 | Numbered Bill Publicly Distributed | Legislative Research and General Counsel | |
2/13/2015 | LFA/ bill sent to agencies for fiscal input | Legislative Research and General Counsel | |
2/17/2015 | Senate/ received bill from Legislative Research | Waiting for Introduction in the Senate | |
2/17/2015 | Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced) | Senate Rules Committee | |
2/18/2015 | Senate/ to standing committee | Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee | |
2/18/2015 | LFA/ fiscal note publicly available | Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee | |
2/19/2015 | Senate Comm - Favorable Recommendation | Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee | 6 0 1 |
2/19/2015 | Senate/ received fiscal note from Fiscal Analyst | Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee | |
2/19/2015 (2:47:30 PM) | Senate/ committee report favorable | Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee | |
2/19/2015 (2:47:31 PM) | Senate/ placed on 2nd Reading Calendar | Senate 2nd Reading Calendar | |
2/27/2015 (4:57:35 PM) | Senate/ 2nd reading | Senate 2nd Reading Calendar | |
2/27/2015 (5:01:43 PM) | Senate/ passed 2nd reading | Senate 3rd Reading Calendar | 22 0 7 |
3/2/2015 (2:35:52 PM) | Senate/ 3rd reading | Senate 3rd Reading Calendar | |
3/2/2015 (2:38:36 PM) | Senate/ passed 3rd reading | Clerk of the House | 28 0 1 |
3/2/2015 (2:38:37 PM) | Senate/ to House | Clerk of the House | |
3/2/2015 | House/ received from Senate | Clerk of the House | |
3/2/2015 | House/ 1st reading (Introduced) | House Rules Committee | |
3/4/2015 | House/ to standing committee | House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee | |
3/6/2015 | House Comm - Amendment Recommendation | House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee | |
3/6/2015 | House Comm - Favorable Recommendation | House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee | 11 0 3 |
3/6/2015 | House/ comm rpt/ amended | House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee | |
3/6/2015 | House/ 2nd reading | House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills | |
3/6/2015 | House/ return to Rules due to fiscal impact | House Rules Committee | |
3/11/2015 | House/ Rules to 3rd Reading Calendar | House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills | |
3/11/2015 | House/ 2nd reading | Clerk of the House | |
3/11/2015 (3:08:34 PM) | House/ 3rd reading | House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills | |
3/11/2015 (3:12:39 PM) | House/ passed 3rd reading | Senate Secretary | 71 0 4 |
3/11/2015 (3:12:41 PM) | House/ to Senate | Senate Secretary | |
3/11/2015 (5:50:59 PM) | Senate/ received from House | Senate Secretary | |
3/11/2015 (5:51:00 PM) | Senate/ placed on Concurrence Calendar | Senate Concurrence Calendar | |
3/11/2015 (6:46:12 PM) | Senate/ concurs with House amendment | House Speaker | 25 0 4 |
3/11/2015 (6:46:13 PM) | Senate/ to House | House Speaker | |
3/11/2015 | House/ received from Senate | House Speaker | |
3/11/2015 | House/ signed by Speaker/ returned to Senate | Senate President | |
3/11/2015 | House/ to Senate | Senate President | |
3/12/2015 | Senate/ received from House | Senate President | |
3/12/2015 | Senate/ signed by President/ sent for enrolling | Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling | |
3/12/2015 | Bill Received from Senate for Enrolling | Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling | |
3/19/2015 | Draft of Enrolled Bill Prepared | Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling | |
3/19/2015 | Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate | Senate Secretary | |
3/19/2015 | Senate/ enrolled bill to Printing | Senate Secretary | |
3/23/2015 | Senate/ received enrolled bill from Printing | Senate Secretary | |
3/23/2015 | Senate/ to Governor | Executive Branch - Governor | |
3/26/2015 | Governor Signed | Lieutenant Governor's office for filing |
Committee Hearings/Floor Debate
- Committee Hearings
- Floor Debates
- Senate Floor Audio, Day 32 (2/27/2015) [SB 202 -Conservation Commission Employees, Okerlund]
- Senate Floor Audio, Day 35 (3/2/2015) [SB 202 -Conservation Commission Employees, Okrlund, passed]
- House Floor Audio, Day 44 (3/11/2015) [SB202]
- Senate Floor Audio, Day 44 (3/11/2015) [SB 202 -Conservation Commission Employees, Okerlund, concurred, passed]