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<leg xml:space="preserve" billnum="SB0138" sponsor="Kirk A. Cullimore" designation="SB" otherSponsor="" otherHouse="House" subNumber="01" subSponsor="Calvin R. Musselman" sess="2026GS" fileno="2026FL1196" date="1/27/2026 13:01:617" printDate="01-27 13:41" subVer="1" minVer="0" office="LEGISLATIVE GENERAL COUNSEL" actionDate="" impact="code"><info><nextbuid>3</nextbuid><aminfo anum="0" effdate="05/06/2026"><seclist><sect action="A" src="code" buid="1" uid="C63G-1-S601_2026050620260506" fromuid="C63G-1-S601_2025050720250507" sort="63G01 06010020260506" mtype="section" effdate="05/06/2026">63G-1-601</sect><sect src="uncod" untype="effdate" buid="2" uid="EF0000" sort="UZEFF" mtype="uncod" effdate="05/06/2026"/></seclist></aminfo></info><tbox><sinfo><nextpairid>0</nextpairid></sinfo><st numlevel="1" lineno="1" slineno="0-1">State Mobile Operating System Designation</st><sessionhead>2026 GENERAL SESSION</sessionhead><statehead>STATE OF UTAH</statehead><sponsorhead>Chief Sponsor: Kirk A. Cullimore</sponsorhead><otherSponsorhead>House Sponsor: </otherSponsorhead></tbox><lt numlevel="1" lineno="2" slineno="0-2"><lthead lineno="3">LONG TITLE</lthead><gdhead lineno="4">General Description:</gdhead><gd numlevel="1" lineno="5" slineno="0-5">This bill adds a new state symbol.</gd><hphead lineno="6">Highlighted Provisions:</hphead><hp numlevel="1" lineno="7" slineno="0-7">This bill:<hl numlevel="1" lineno="8" slineno="0-8" level="1">designates Apple iOS as the state's mobile operating system.</hl></hp><moni numlevel="1" lineno="9" slineno="0-9" display="none">Money Appropriated in this Bill:</moni><moniNone lineno="10">None</moniNone><oc numlevel="1" lineno="11" slineno="0-11">Other Special Clauses:</oc><ocNone lineno="12">None</ocNone><sa numlevel="1" lineno="13" slineno="0-13">Utah Code Sections Affected:<saamd numlevel="1" lineno="14" slineno="0-14"><snhead>AMENDS:</snhead><sn num="63G-1-601" src="code" uid="C63G-1-S601_2026050620260506" buid="1" sort="63G01 06010020260506" numlevel="1" lineno="15" slineno="0-15"><bold>63G-1-601</bold>, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2025, Chapter 36</sn></saamd></sa></lt><enacthead lineno="16"/><enact numlevel="1" lineno="17" slineno="0-17">Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:</enact><bdy><bsec buid="1" num="63G-1-601" type="amend" src="code" uid="C63G-1-S601_2026050620260506" sort="63G01 06010020260506" numlevel="1" lineno="18" slineno="1-1" sn="1"><section number="63G-1-601" numlevel="1" lineno="19" slineno="1-2" type="amend"><secline lineno="18">Section 1. Section <bold>63G-1-601</bold> is amended to read:</secline><catline lineno="19"><bold>63G-1-601<parens/>. State symbols.</bold></catline><subsection ssid="1-null-1" dnum="1-o" numlevel="1" lineno="20" slineno="1-3" level="1" placement="noreturn"><display>(1)</display>Utah's state animal is the elk.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-2" dnum="2-o" numlevel="1" lineno="21" slineno="1-4" level="1"><display>(2)</display>Utah's state bird is the sea gull.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-3" dnum="3-o" numlevel="1" lineno="22" slineno="1-5" level="1"><display>(3)</display>Utah's state bird of prey is the golden eagle.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-4" dnum="4-o" numlevel="1" lineno="23" slineno="1-6" level="1"><display>(4)</display>Utah's state centennial astronomical symbol is the Beehive Cluster located in the <ln numlevel="1" lineno="24" slineno="1-7"/>constellation of Cancer the Crab.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-5" dnum="5-o" numlevel="1" lineno="25" slineno="1-8" level="1"><display>(5)</display>Utah's state centennial star is Dubhe, one of the seven bright stars composing the Big <ln numlevel="1" lineno="26" slineno="1-9"/>Dipper in the constellation Ursa Major.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-6" dnum="6-o" numlevel="1" lineno="27" slineno="1-10" level="1"><display>(6)</display>Utah's state centennial tartan, which honors the first Scots known to have been in Utah <ln numlevel="1" lineno="28" slineno="1-11"/>and those Utahns of Scottish heritage, shall have a pattern or repeating-half-sett of <ln numlevel="1" lineno="29" slineno="1-12"/>white-2, blue-6, red-6, blue-4, red-6, green-18, red-6, and white-4 to represent the tartan <ln numlevel="1" lineno="30" slineno="1-13"/>worn anciently by the Logan and Skene clans, with the addition of a white stripe.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-7" dnum="7-o" numlevel="1" lineno="31" slineno="1-14" level="1"><display>(7)</display>Utah's state cooking pot is the dutch oven.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-8" dnum="8-o" numlevel="1" lineno="32" slineno="1-15" level="1"><display>(8)</display>Utah's state crustacean is the Artemia franciscana, or brine shrimp.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-9" dnum="9-o" numlevel="1" lineno="33" slineno="1-16" level="1"><display>(9)</display>Utah's state demonym is "Utahn."</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-10" dnum="10-o" numlevel="1" lineno="34" slineno="1-17" level="1"><display>(10)</display>Utah's state dinosaur is the Utahraptor.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-11" dnum="11-o" numlevel="1" lineno="35" slineno="1-18" level="1"><display>(11)</display>Utah's state emblem is the beehive.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-12" dnum="12-o" numlevel="1" lineno="36" slineno="1-19" level="1"><display>(12)</display>Utah's state emblem of service and sacrifice of lives lost by members of the military in <ln numlevel="1" lineno="37" slineno="1-20"/>defense of our freedom is the "Honor and Remember" flag, which consists of:<subsection ssid="1-null-13" dnum="a-o" numlevel="1" lineno="38" slineno="1-21" level="2"><display>(a)</display>a red field covering the top two-thirds of the flag;</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-14" dnum="b-o" numlevel="1" lineno="39" slineno="1-22" level="2"><display>(b)</display>a white field covering the bottom one-third of the flag, which contains the words <ln numlevel="1" lineno="40" slineno="1-23"/>"honor" and "remember";</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-15" dnum="c-o" numlevel="1" lineno="41" slineno="1-24" level="2"><display>(c)</display>a blue star overlaid by a gold star with a thin white border in the center of the flag <ln numlevel="1" lineno="42" slineno="1-25"/>spanning the red field and the white field; and</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-16" dnum="d-o" numlevel="1" lineno="43" slineno="1-26" level="2"><display>(d)</display>a representation of a folded United States flag beneath the blue and gold stars with <ln numlevel="1" lineno="44" slineno="1-27"/>three tongues of flame emanating from its top point into the center of the gold star.</subsection></subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-17" dnum="13-o" numlevel="1" lineno="45" slineno="1-28" level="1"><display>(13)</display>Utah's state firearm is the John M. Browning designed M1911 automatic pistol.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-18" dnum="14-o" numlevel="1" lineno="46" slineno="1-29" level="1"><display>(14)</display>Utah's state fish is the Bonneville cutthroat trout.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-19" dnum="15-o" numlevel="1" lineno="47" slineno="1-30" level="1"><display>(15)</display>Utah's state flower is the sego lily.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-20" dnum="16-o" numlevel="1" lineno="48" slineno="1-31" level="1"><display>(16)</display>Utah's state folk dance is the square dance, the folk dance that is called, cued, or <ln numlevel="1" lineno="49" slineno="1-32"/>prompted to the dancers and includes squares, rounds, clogging, contra, line, and <ln numlevel="1" lineno="50" slineno="1-33"/>heritage dances.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-21" dnum="17-o" numlevel="1" lineno="51" slineno="1-34" level="1"><display>(17)</display>Utah's state fossil is the Allosaurus.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-22" dnum="18-o" numlevel="1" lineno="52" slineno="1-35" level="1"><display>(18)</display>Utah's state fruit is the cherry.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-23" dnum="19-o" numlevel="1" lineno="53" slineno="1-36" level="1"><display>(19)</display>Utah's state gem is topaz, as is prominently found in the Thomas Mountain Range in <ln numlevel="1" lineno="54" slineno="1-37"/>Juab County, Utah.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-24" dnum="20-o" numlevel="1" lineno="55" slineno="1-38" level="1"><display>(20)</display>Utah's state grass is Indian rice grass.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-25" dnum="21-o" numlevel="1" lineno="56" slineno="1-39" level="1"><display>(21)</display>Utah's state hymn is "Utah We Love Thee" by Evan Stephens.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-26" dnum="22-o" numlevel="1" lineno="57" slineno="1-40" level="1"><display>(22)</display>Utah's state insect is the honeybee.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-27" dnum="23-o" numlevel="1" lineno="58" slineno="1-41" level="1"><display>(23)</display>Utah's state military museum is the Fort Douglas Military Museum.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-28" dnum="24-o" numlevel="1" lineno="59" slineno="1-42" level="1"><display>(24)</display>Utah's state mineral is copper.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-29" dnum="25-o" numlevel="1" lineno="60" slineno="1-43" level="1"><display>(25)</display>Utah's state motto is "Industry."</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-30" dnum="26-o" numlevel="1" lineno="61" slineno="1-44" level="1"><display>(26)</display>Utah's state mushroom is the porcini.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-31" dnum="27-o" numlevel="1" lineno="62" slineno="1-45" level="1"><display>(27)</display>Utah's state railroad museum is Ogden Union Station.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-32" dnum="28-o" numlevel="1" lineno="63" slineno="1-46" level="1"><display>(28)</display>Utah's state reptile is the Gila Monster (Heloderma suspectum), whose habitat includes <ln numlevel="1" lineno="64" slineno="1-47"/>Southwest Utah.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-33" dnum="29-o" numlevel="1" lineno="65" slineno="1-48" level="1"><display>(29)</display>Utah's state rock is coal.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-34" dnum="30-o" numlevel="1" lineno="66" slineno="1-49" level="1"><display>(30)</display>Utah's state song is "Utah This is the Place" by Sam and Gary Francis.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-35" dnum="31-o" numlevel="1" lineno="67" slineno="1-50" level="1"><display>(31)</display>Utah's state stone is honeycomb calcite, which originates in Duchesne County, Utah.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-36" dnum="32-o" numlevel="1" lineno="68" slineno="1-51" level="1"><display>(32)</display>Utah's state tree is the quaking aspen.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-37" dnum="33-o" numlevel="1" lineno="69" slineno="1-52" level="1"><display>(33)</display>Utah's state vegetable is the Spanish sweet onion.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-38" dnum="34-o" numlevel="1" lineno="70" slineno="1-53" level="1"><display>(34)</display>Utah's historic state vegetable is the sugar beet.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-39" dnum="35-o" numlevel="1" lineno="71" slineno="1-54" level="1"><display>(35)</display>Utah's state winter sports are skiing and snowboarding.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-40" dnum="36-o" numlevel="1" lineno="72" slineno="1-55" level="1"><display>(36)</display>Utah's state works of art are Native American rock art.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-null-41" dnum="37-o" numlevel="1" lineno="73" slineno="1-56" level="1"><display>(37)</display>Utah's state work of land art is the Spiral Jetty.</subsection><subsection ssid="1-42" dnum="_-o:38-i" numlevel="1" lineno="74" slineno="1-57" ea="amend" anum="0" owner="ahaskell" style="1" level="1"><display><amend anum="0" ea="amend" pairid="1041" style="1" owner="i" level="1" amendtag="start">(38)</amend></display><amend anum="0" ea="amend" pairid="4" groupid="3" style="1" owner="ahaskell" level="1" amendtag="end">Utah's state mobile operating system is Apple iOS.</amend></subsection></section></bsec><bsec buid="2" type="uncod" untype="effdate" src="uncod" uid="EF0000" sort="UZEFF" langlock="true" numlevel="1" lineno="75" slineno="2-1" sn="2"><section type="uncod" untype="effdate" display="false" src="uncod"><secline lineno="75">Section 2.  <bold>Effective Date.</bold></secline><sectionText lineno="76"><amend anum="0" ea="amend" pairid="1" groupid="1" style="1" owner="ahaskell" level="1" amendtag="both">This bill takes effect on <effdate uid="code" date="5/6/2026">May 6, 2026</effdate>.</amend></sectionText></section></bsec></bdy><foot><rev><tm>1-27-26 1:41 PM</tm></rev></foot></leg>